Mapping Yeast Genomes to Predict Trait Variations and Mutations

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This study assembled near telomere-to-telomere genomes for 1,086 yeast isolates, revealing extensive structural variation and gene content diversity, and demonstrated that structural variants are more frequently associated with phenotypic traits and exhibit greater pleiotropy than SNPs, significantly advancing our understanding of the genetic basis of phenotypic diversity in yeast.
Topics:science#biology#genotype-to-phenotype#long-read-sequencing#pangenome#structural-variants#yeast-genomes
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