Global analysis of suppressor mutations that rescue human genetic defects.
Betül ÜnlüCarles PonsUyen Linh HoAmandine BattéPatrick AloyJolanda van LeeuwenPublished in: Genome medicine (2023)
The global suppression network allowed us to define principles of genetic suppression that were conserved across diseases, model systems, and species. The emerging frequency of suppression interactions among human genes and range of underlying mechanisms, together with the prevalence of suppression in model organisms, suggest that compensatory mutations may exist for most genetic diseases.