BACKGROUND: The ability of a gene to cause a disease is known to be associated with the topological position of its protein product in the molecular interaction network. Pleiotropy, in human genetic diseases, refers to the ability of different mutations within the same gene to cause different pathological effects. Here, we hypothesized that the ability of human disease genes to cause pleiotropic effects would be associated with their network properties. RESULTS: Shared genes, with pleiotropic effects, were more central than specific genes that were associated with one disease, in the protein interaction network. Furthermore, shared genes associated with phenotypically divergent diseases (phenodiv genes) were more central than those associat...
In the past few decades, great progress has been made in uncovering the molecular bases of many huma...
Characterizing the behavior of disease genes in the context of biological networks has the potential...
An open question in human genetics is what underlies the tissue-specific manifestation of hereditary...
BACKGROUND: The ability of a gene to cause a disease is known to be associated with the topological ...
BACKGROUND: The ability of a gene to cause a disease is known to be associated with the topological ...
Background: Previous studies of network properties of human disease genes have mainly focused on mon...
Background: Previous studies of network properties of human disease genes have mainly focused on mon...
Background Previous studies of network properties of human disease genes have mainly focused on mono...
Previous studies of network properties of human disease genes have mainly focused on monogenic disea...
Previous studies of network properties of human disease genes have mainly focused on monogenic disea...
MasterHuman diseases are often associated with each other in a similar phenotype or co-occur in the ...
Complex biological systems usually pose a trade-off between robustness and fragility where a small n...
Complex biological systems usually pose a trade-off between robustness and fragility where a small n...
Complex biological systems usually pose a trade-off between robustness and fragility where a small n...
Characterizing the behavior of disease genes in the context of biological networks has the potential...
In the past few decades, great progress has been made in uncovering the molecular bases of many huma...
Characterizing the behavior of disease genes in the context of biological networks has the potential...
An open question in human genetics is what underlies the tissue-specific manifestation of hereditary...
BACKGROUND: The ability of a gene to cause a disease is known to be associated with the topological ...
BACKGROUND: The ability of a gene to cause a disease is known to be associated with the topological ...
Background: Previous studies of network properties of human disease genes have mainly focused on mon...
Background: Previous studies of network properties of human disease genes have mainly focused on mon...
Background Previous studies of network properties of human disease genes have mainly focused on mono...
Previous studies of network properties of human disease genes have mainly focused on monogenic disea...
Previous studies of network properties of human disease genes have mainly focused on monogenic disea...
MasterHuman diseases are often associated with each other in a similar phenotype or co-occur in the ...
Complex biological systems usually pose a trade-off between robustness and fragility where a small n...
Complex biological systems usually pose a trade-off between robustness and fragility where a small n...
Complex biological systems usually pose a trade-off between robustness and fragility where a small n...
Characterizing the behavior of disease genes in the context of biological networks has the potential...
In the past few decades, great progress has been made in uncovering the molecular bases of many huma...
Characterizing the behavior of disease genes in the context of biological networks has the potential...
An open question in human genetics is what underlies the tissue-specific manifestation of hereditary...