Modifiers of the Genotype–Phenotype Map: Hsp90 and Beyond

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Abstract

Disruption of certain genes alters the heritable phenotypic variation among individuals. Research on the chaperone Hsp90 has played a central role in determining the genetic basis of this phenomenon, which may be important to evolution and disease. Key studies have shown that Hsp90 perturbation modifies the effects of many genetic variants throughout the genome. These modifications collectively transform the genotype–phenotype map, often resulting in a net increase or decrease in heritable phenotypic variation. Here, we summarize some of the foundational work on Hsp90 that led to these insights, discuss a framework for interpreting this research that is centered upon the standard genetics concept of epistasis, and propose major questions that future studies in this area should address.

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Schell, R., Mullis, M., & Ehrenreich, I. M. (2016, November 10). Modifiers of the Genotype–Phenotype Map: Hsp90 and Beyond. PLoS Biology. Public Library of Science. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2001015

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