Integrated analyses of functional genomics data have enormous potential for identifying phenotype-associated genes. Tissue-specificity is an important aspect of many genetic diseases, reflecting the potentially different roles of proteins and pathways in diverse cell lineages. Accounting for tissue specificity in global integration of functional genomics data is challenging, as ‘‘functionality’ ’ and ‘‘functional relationships’ ’ are often not resolved for specific tissue types. We address this challenge by generating tissue-specific functional networks, which can effectively represent the diversity of protein function for more accurate identification of phenotype-associated genes in the laboratory mouse. Specifically, we created 107 tissue...
<div><p>The prioritization of candidate disease-causing genes is a fundamental challenge in the post...
Abstract Background The tissue specificity of gene expression has been linked to a number of signifi...
For many complex diseases the cause/mechanism can be tied not to a single gene and in order to cope ...
Integrated analyses of functional genomics data have enormous potential for identifying phenotype-as...
<p>Diverse functional genomic datasets such as expression, protein-protein interactions and phenotyp...
Establishing a functional network is invaluable to our understanding of gene function, pathways, and...
Following advancements in the "omics" fields of molecular biology and genetics, much attention has b...
Background: Tissue specificity is an important aspect of many genetic diseases in the context of gen...
Construction and analyses of tissue specific networks is crucial to unveil the function and organiza...
Tissue and cell-type identity lie at the core of human physiology and disease. Understanding the gen...
<div><p>Construction and analyses of tissue specific networks is crucial to unveil the function and ...
<p>By mapping phenotypes to different tissues according to their terminology and description, we are...
Disease-causing variants in human genes usually lead to phenotypes specific to only a few tissues. H...
Construction and analyses of tissue specific networks is crucial to unveil the function and organiza...
Functional Networks of Tissues in Mouse (FNTM) provides biomedical researchers with tissue-specific ...
<div><p>The prioritization of candidate disease-causing genes is a fundamental challenge in the post...
Abstract Background The tissue specificity of gene expression has been linked to a number of signifi...
For many complex diseases the cause/mechanism can be tied not to a single gene and in order to cope ...
Integrated analyses of functional genomics data have enormous potential for identifying phenotype-as...
<p>Diverse functional genomic datasets such as expression, protein-protein interactions and phenotyp...
Establishing a functional network is invaluable to our understanding of gene function, pathways, and...
Following advancements in the "omics" fields of molecular biology and genetics, much attention has b...
Background: Tissue specificity is an important aspect of many genetic diseases in the context of gen...
Construction and analyses of tissue specific networks is crucial to unveil the function and organiza...
Tissue and cell-type identity lie at the core of human physiology and disease. Understanding the gen...
<div><p>Construction and analyses of tissue specific networks is crucial to unveil the function and ...
<p>By mapping phenotypes to different tissues according to their terminology and description, we are...
Disease-causing variants in human genes usually lead to phenotypes specific to only a few tissues. H...
Construction and analyses of tissue specific networks is crucial to unveil the function and organiza...
Functional Networks of Tissues in Mouse (FNTM) provides biomedical researchers with tissue-specific ...
<div><p>The prioritization of candidate disease-causing genes is a fundamental challenge in the post...
Abstract Background The tissue specificity of gene expression has been linked to a number of signifi...
For many complex diseases the cause/mechanism can be tied not to a single gene and in order to cope ...