The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: in search of gold standards for assessing functional genetic screen quality.

Abstract

Variable screen quality, off-target effects, and unclear false discovery rates often hamper large-scale functional genomic screens in mammalian cells. Hart et al (2014) introduce gold standard reference sets of essential and non-essential genes, aiming at standardizing the analysis of genome-wide screens. This work provides a framework to compare both the quality and analysis methods of functional genetic screens.

More about this publication

Molecular systems biology
  • Volume 10
  • Issue nr. 7
  • Pages 738
  • Publication date 01-07-2014

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