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Li Ni
Researcher at Yale University
Publications - 4
Citations - 4916
Li Ni is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Genome. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 4621 citations.
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Functional profiling of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae genome.
Guri Giaever,Angela M. Chu,Li Ni,Carla Connelly,Linda Riles,Steeve Veronneau,Sally Dow,Ankuta Lucau-Danila,Keith Anderson,Bruno André,Adam P. Arkin,Anna Astromoff,Mohamed El Bakkoury,Rhonda Bangham,Rocío Benito,Sophie Brachat,Stefano Campanaro,Matt Curtiss,Karen Davis,Adam M. Deutschbauer,K. D. Entian,Patrick Flaherty,Françoise Foury,David J. Garfinkel,Mark Gerstein,Deanna Gotte,Ulrich Güldener,Johannes H. Hegemann,Svenja Hempel,Zelek S. Herman,Daniel F. Jaramillo,Diane E. Kelly,Steven L. Kelly,Peter Kötter,Darlene LaBonte,David C. Lamb,Ning Lan,Hong Liang,Hong Liao,Lucy Y. Liu,Chuanyun Luo,Marc Lussier,Rong Mao,Patrice Menard,Siew Loon Ooi,José L. Revuelta,Christopher J. Roberts,Matthias Rose,Petra Ross-Macdonald,Bart Scherens,Greg Schimmack,Brenda Shafer,Daniel D. Shoemaker,Sharon Sookhai-Mahadeo,Reginald Storms,Jeffrey N. Strathern,Giorgio Valle,Marleen Voet,Guido Volckaert,Ching Yun Wang,Teresa R. Ward,Julie Wilhelmy,Elizabeth A. Winzeler,Yonghong Yang,Grace Yen,Elaine M. Youngman,Kexin Yu,Howard Bussey,Jef D. Boeke,Michael Snyder,Peter Philippsen,Ronald W. Davis,Mark Johnston +72 more
TL;DR: It is shown that previously known and new genes are necessary for optimal growth under six well-studied conditions: high salt, sorbitol, galactose, pH 8, minimal medium and nystatin treatment, and less than 7% of genes that exhibit a significant increase in messenger RNA expression are also required for optimal Growth in four of the tested conditions.
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A Genomic Study of the Bipolar Bud Site Selection Pattern in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Li Ni,Michael Snyder +1 more
TL;DR: A genome-wide screen of 4168 homozygous diploid yeast deletion strains has been performed, and an integrated pathway for this process is presented in which proximal and distal bud site selection tags are synthesized and localized at their appropriate poles, thereby directing growth at those sites.
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Functional genomics of genes with small open reading frames (sORFs) in S. cerevisiae
James P. Kastenmayer,Li Ni,Angela Chu,Lauren E. Kitchen,Wei Chun Au,Hui Yang,Carole D. Carter,David C. Wheeler,Ronald W. Davis,Jef D. Boeke,Michael Snyder,Munira A. Basrai +11 more
TL;DR: A collection of gene-deletion mutants of 140 newly identified sORFs, each of which contains a strain-specific "molecular barcode," bringing the total number of sORF deletion strains to 247, and establishes that s ORFs are conserved across eukaryotes and have important biological functions.
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Dynamic and complex transcription factor binding during an inducible response in yeast
Li Ni,Can Bruce,Christopher Hart,Justine A. Leigh-Bell,Daniel M. Gelperin,Lara Umansky,Mark Gerstein,Michael Snyder +7 more
TL;DR: Analyzing the temporal order of binding of several key factors involved in the salt response of yeast to their target genes reveals a complex dynamic and hierarchical circuit in which specific combinations of transcription factors target distinct sets of genes at discrete times to coordinate a rapid and important biological response.