G2D (genes to diseases) is a web resource for prioritizing genes as candidates for inherited diseases. It uses three algorithms based on different prioritization strategies. The input to the server is the genomic region where the user is looking for the disease-causing mutation, plus an additional piece of information depending on the algorithm used. This information can either be the disease phenotype (described as an online Mendelian inheritance in man (OMIM) identifier), one or several genes known or suspected to be associated with the disease (defined by their Entrez Gene identifiers), or a second genomic region that has been linked as well to the disease. In the latter case, the tool uses known or predicted interactions between genes i...
Abstract Background Regions of interest identified through genetic linkage studies regularly exceed ...
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BACKGROUND: Human inherited diseases can be associated by genetic linkage with one or more genomic r...
OBJECTIVE: Finding the human genes co-causing complex diseases, also known as "disease-genes", is o...
BACKGROUND Candidate disease gene prediction is a rapidly developing area of bioinformatics researc...
Motivation In attempts to determine the genetic causes of human disease, researchers are often faced...
BACKGROUND: Candidate disease gene prediction is a rapidly developing area of bioinformatics researc...
Genome-wide experimental methods to identify disease genes, such as linkage analysis and associatio...
Elucidating the genetic basis of human diseases is a central goal of genetics and molecular biology....
International audienceUNLABELLED: ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Elucidating the genetic basis of human disea...
Despite increasing sequencing capacity, genetic disease investigation still frequently results in th...
The prioritization of genes within a candidate genomic region is an important step in the identifica...
A new generation of non-Sanger-based sequencing technologies, so called “next-generation” sequencing...
Despite increasing sequencing capacity, genetic disease investigation still frequently results in th...
Abstract Background Regions of interest identified through genetic linkage studies regularly exceed ...
Item does not contain fulltextDespite increasing sequencing capacity, genetic disease investigation ...
Contains fulltext : 36076.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)With the explosi...
BACKGROUND: Human inherited diseases can be associated by genetic linkage with one or more genomic r...
OBJECTIVE: Finding the human genes co-causing complex diseases, also known as "disease-genes", is o...
BACKGROUND Candidate disease gene prediction is a rapidly developing area of bioinformatics researc...
Motivation In attempts to determine the genetic causes of human disease, researchers are often faced...
BACKGROUND: Candidate disease gene prediction is a rapidly developing area of bioinformatics researc...
Genome-wide experimental methods to identify disease genes, such as linkage analysis and associatio...
Elucidating the genetic basis of human diseases is a central goal of genetics and molecular biology....
International audienceUNLABELLED: ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Elucidating the genetic basis of human disea...
Despite increasing sequencing capacity, genetic disease investigation still frequently results in th...
The prioritization of genes within a candidate genomic region is an important step in the identifica...
A new generation of non-Sanger-based sequencing technologies, so called “next-generation” sequencing...
Despite increasing sequencing capacity, genetic disease investigation still frequently results in th...
Abstract Background Regions of interest identified through genetic linkage studies regularly exceed ...
Item does not contain fulltextDespite increasing sequencing capacity, genetic disease investigation ...
Contains fulltext : 36076.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)With the explosi...