Biomedical research has been previously reported to primarily focus on a minority of all known genes. Here, we demonstrate that these differences in attention can be explained, to a large extent, exclusively from a small set of identifiable chemical, physical, and biological properties of genes. Together with knowledge about homologous genes from model organisms, these features allow us to accurately predict the number of publications on individual human genes, the year of their first report, the levels of funding awarded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and the development of drugs against disease-associated genes. By explicitly identifying the reasons for gene-specific bias and performing a meta-analysis of existing computation...
The struggle to identify susceptibility genes for complex disorders has stimulated geneticists to de...
(A) Relative enrichment of the presence of genes with genetic loss-of-function (LoF) intolerance, pr...
Biological plausibility and other prior information could help select genome-wide association (GWA) ...
Biomedical research has been previously reported to primarily focus on a minority of all known genes...
Recent research effort (measured in number of publications) on genes is biased towards genes that ha...
The reasons for selecting a gene for further study might vary from historical momentum to funding av...
Determining the functions of human genes is a key objective for understanding disease and enabling d...
(A) Estimation of the years until all genes are studied if scientific enterprise continues to follow...
Cancer is a comparatively well-studied disease, yet despite decades of intense focus, we demonstrate...
PubMed hosts nearly ~30 million abstracts that include both clinical and molecular research in a wid...
I am fascinated by the notion that a small molecule with a fraction of the molecular weight and size...
The completion of the human genome sequence in 2003 clearly marked the beginning of a new era for bi...
Mutations in whole organisms are powerful ways of interrogating gene function in a realistic context...
Mutations in whole organisms are powerful ways of interrogating gene function in a realistic context...
Over a quarter of drugs that enter clinical development fail because they are ineffective. Growing i...
The struggle to identify susceptibility genes for complex disorders has stimulated geneticists to de...
(A) Relative enrichment of the presence of genes with genetic loss-of-function (LoF) intolerance, pr...
Biological plausibility and other prior information could help select genome-wide association (GWA) ...
Biomedical research has been previously reported to primarily focus on a minority of all known genes...
Recent research effort (measured in number of publications) on genes is biased towards genes that ha...
The reasons for selecting a gene for further study might vary from historical momentum to funding av...
Determining the functions of human genes is a key objective for understanding disease and enabling d...
(A) Estimation of the years until all genes are studied if scientific enterprise continues to follow...
Cancer is a comparatively well-studied disease, yet despite decades of intense focus, we demonstrate...
PubMed hosts nearly ~30 million abstracts that include both clinical and molecular research in a wid...
I am fascinated by the notion that a small molecule with a fraction of the molecular weight and size...
The completion of the human genome sequence in 2003 clearly marked the beginning of a new era for bi...
Mutations in whole organisms are powerful ways of interrogating gene function in a realistic context...
Mutations in whole organisms are powerful ways of interrogating gene function in a realistic context...
Over a quarter of drugs that enter clinical development fail because they are ineffective. Growing i...
The struggle to identify susceptibility genes for complex disorders has stimulated geneticists to de...
(A) Relative enrichment of the presence of genes with genetic loss-of-function (LoF) intolerance, pr...
Biological plausibility and other prior information could help select genome-wide association (GWA) ...