That approach only works because yeast has been subjected to intense investigation by low-throughput techniques, providing a huge knowledge base that constrains and guides the automated investigation. (It also helps that yeast doesn’t do alternative splicing.) So it’s not so much “replacing” as “building upon”.
That approach only works because yeast has been subjected to intense investigation by low-throughput techniques, providing a huge knowledge base that constrains and guides the automated investigation. (It also helps that yeast doesn’t do alternative splicing.) So it’s not so much “replacing” as “building upon”.