Modeling and Optimization of Genetic Screens via RNA Interference and FACS
classification
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genefacsinterferencemethodphenotypeprocesscandidatecell
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We study mathematically a method for discovering which gene is related to a cell phenotype of interest. The method is based on RNA interference -- a molecular process for gene deactivation -- and on coupling the phenotype with fluorescence in a FACS machine. A small number of candidate genes are thus isolated, and then tested individually. We model probabilistically this process, prove a limit theorem for its outcome, and derive operational guidelines for maximizing the probability of successful gene discovery.
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