peer reviewed[en] BACKGROUND: Mutations of different genes often result in clinically similar diseases. Among the datasets of similar diseases, we analyzed the 'phenotypic series' from Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man and examined the similarity of the diseases that belong to the same phenotypic series, because we hypothesize that clinical similarity may unveil shared pathogenic mechanisms. METHODS: Specifically, for each pair of diseases, we quantified their similarity, based on both number and information content of the shared clinical phenotypes. Then, we assembled the disease similarity network, in which nodes represent diseases and edges represent clinical similarities. RESULTS: On average, diseases have high similarity with other...
Plenty of gene variants have been associated with disease, indicating widespread genetic heterogenei...
Motivation: Clinical diseases are characterized by distinct phenotypes. To identify disease genes is...
Previous studies of network properties of human disease genes have mainly focused on monogenic disea...
peer reviewed[en] BACKGROUND: Despite being caused by mutations in different genes, diseases in the ...
<div><p>The molecular complexity of genetic diseases requires novel approaches to break it down into...
Background: Previous studies of network properties of human disease genes have mainly focused on mon...
We introduce a MeSH-based method that accurately quantifies similarity between heritable diseases at...
AbstractSystems approaches to analyzing disease phenotype networks in combination with protein funct...
Background: Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have provided a large set of genetic loci influen...
Many genetic diseases exhibit considerable epidemiological comorbidity and common symptoms, which pr...
Readily-accessible and standardised capture of genotypic variation has revolutionised our understand...
Geneticists and epidemiologists often observe that certain hereditary disorders cooccur in individua...
Background: Network medicine is a promising new discipline that combines systems biology approaches ...
Abstract/nBACKGROUND: Scientists have been trying to understand the molecular mechanisms of diseases...
Evidence from many sources suggests that similar phenotypes are begotten by functionally related gen...
Plenty of gene variants have been associated with disease, indicating widespread genetic heterogenei...
Motivation: Clinical diseases are characterized by distinct phenotypes. To identify disease genes is...
Previous studies of network properties of human disease genes have mainly focused on monogenic disea...
peer reviewed[en] BACKGROUND: Despite being caused by mutations in different genes, diseases in the ...
<div><p>The molecular complexity of genetic diseases requires novel approaches to break it down into...
Background: Previous studies of network properties of human disease genes have mainly focused on mon...
We introduce a MeSH-based method that accurately quantifies similarity between heritable diseases at...
AbstractSystems approaches to analyzing disease phenotype networks in combination with protein funct...
Background: Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have provided a large set of genetic loci influen...
Many genetic diseases exhibit considerable epidemiological comorbidity and common symptoms, which pr...
Readily-accessible and standardised capture of genotypic variation has revolutionised our understand...
Geneticists and epidemiologists often observe that certain hereditary disorders cooccur in individua...
Background: Network medicine is a promising new discipline that combines systems biology approaches ...
Abstract/nBACKGROUND: Scientists have been trying to understand the molecular mechanisms of diseases...
Evidence from many sources suggests that similar phenotypes are begotten by functionally related gen...
Plenty of gene variants have been associated with disease, indicating widespread genetic heterogenei...
Motivation: Clinical diseases are characterized by distinct phenotypes. To identify disease genes is...
Previous studies of network properties of human disease genes have mainly focused on monogenic disea...