We performed a systematic, large-scale analysis of human protein complexes comprising gene products implicated in many different categories of human disease to create a phenome-interactome network. This was done by integrating quality-controlled interactions of human proteins with a validated, computationally derived phenotype similarity score, permitting identification of previously unknown complexes likely to be associated with disease. Using a phenomic ranking of protein complexes linked to human disease, we developed a Bayesian predictor that in 298 of 669 linkage intervals correctly ranks the known disease-causing protein as the top candidate, and in 870 intervals with no identified disease-causing gene, provides novel candidates impli...
The cellular metabolism of a living organism is among the most complex systems that man is currently...
189 pagesWe continue to better understand human disease through the study of human genetics and the ...
Disease-causing variants in human genes usually lead to phenotypes specific to only a few tissues. H...
We performed a systematic, large-scale analysis of human protein complexes comprising gene products ...
BACKGROUND: Phenotypically similar diseases have been found to be caused by functionally related gen...
Phenotypically similar diseases have been found to be caused by functionally related genes, suggesti...
Phenotypically similar diseases have been found to be caused by functionally related genes, suggesti...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Motivation: Understanding the association between genetic diseases and their causal genes is an impo...
Protein-protein interactions integrated with disease-gene associations represent important informati...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: The responsible genes have not yet been identified for man...
Besides the pinpointing of individual disease-related genes, associating protein complexes to human ...
Deciphering the genetic basis of human diseases is an important goal of biomedical research. On the ...
MOTIVATION: Understanding the association between genetic diseases and their causal genes is an impo...
Empirical clinical studies on the human interactome and phenome not only illustrates prevalent pheno...
The cellular metabolism of a living organism is among the most complex systems that man is currently...
189 pagesWe continue to better understand human disease through the study of human genetics and the ...
Disease-causing variants in human genes usually lead to phenotypes specific to only a few tissues. H...
We performed a systematic, large-scale analysis of human protein complexes comprising gene products ...
BACKGROUND: Phenotypically similar diseases have been found to be caused by functionally related gen...
Phenotypically similar diseases have been found to be caused by functionally related genes, suggesti...
Phenotypically similar diseases have been found to be caused by functionally related genes, suggesti...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Motivation: Understanding the association between genetic diseases and their causal genes is an impo...
Protein-protein interactions integrated with disease-gene associations represent important informati...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: The responsible genes have not yet been identified for man...
Besides the pinpointing of individual disease-related genes, associating protein complexes to human ...
Deciphering the genetic basis of human diseases is an important goal of biomedical research. On the ...
MOTIVATION: Understanding the association between genetic diseases and their causal genes is an impo...
Empirical clinical studies on the human interactome and phenome not only illustrates prevalent pheno...
The cellular metabolism of a living organism is among the most complex systems that man is currently...
189 pagesWe continue to better understand human disease through the study of human genetics and the ...
Disease-causing variants in human genes usually lead to phenotypes specific to only a few tissues. H...