Genome-wide RNAi Analysis of Growth and Viability in Drosophila Cells


Michael Boutros, Amy A. Kiger, Susan Armknecht, Kim Kerr, Marc Hild, Britta Koch, Stefan A. Haas, Heidelberg Fly Array Consortium, Renato Paro, and Norbert Perrimon

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Figure S1: Experimental approach for genome-wide RNAi screens.
Figure S2: Independent genome-wide RNAi screens show highly reproducible phenotypes.
Figure S3: RNAi against ribosomal genes show similar quantitative phenotypes.
Figure S4: CG15455 is a homolog of mammalian acute-myeloid leukaemia transcription
factor family.
Figure S5: Cell cycle profiles associated with CG11700 and CG15455 severe RNAi phenotypes.
Figure S6: Genes identified with severe cell viability defects exhibit ectopic reaper expression.
Figure S7: Conservation of Gene products associated with Drosophila cell viability phenotypes.
Figure S8: Phenotypic distribution associated with conserved and animal-specific homologs.

Table S1: Genes identified by 438 dsRNA-induced cell growth and viability phenotypes.
Table S2: Chromosomal distribution of genes, dsRNAs and phenotypic hits.
Table S3
: Genes identified by RNAi phenotypes with associated Drosophila alleles.
Table S4: Functional groups classified by InterPro domain prediction.
Table S5: Orthologs and Homologs of cell growth and viability hits.
Table S6: Human disease homologs of Drosophila genes with RNAi phenotypes.


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