Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are a valuable approach to understanding the genetic basis of complex traits. One of the challenges of GWAS is the translation of genetic association results into biological hypotheses suitable for further investigation in the laboratory. To address this challenge, we introduce Network Interface Miner for Multigenic Interactions (NIMMI), a network-based method that combines GWAS data with human protein-protein interaction data (PPI). NIMMI builds biological networks weighted by connectivity, which is estimated by use of a modification of the Google PageRank algorithm. These weights are then combined with genetic association p-values derived from GWAS, producing what we call 'trait prioritized sub-netwo...
Motivation Complex phenotypes, such as many common diseases and morphological traits, are controlle...
Motivation: Multifactorial diseases, such as asthma, are caused by the effects of multiple genetic a...
189 pagesWe continue to better understand human disease through the study of human genetics and the ...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are a valuable approach to understanding the genetic basis of...
While the search for associations between genetic markers and complex traits has led to the discover...
While the search for associations between genetic markers and complex traits has discovered tens of ...
Proteins that interact within molecular networks tend to have similar functions and when perturbed i...
Background: Network analysis is a common approach for the study of genetic view of diseases and biol...
We introduce the integrative protein-interaction-network-based pathway analysis (iPINBPA) for genome...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.In this project, we review some existing pathw...
Despite numerous successful Genome-wide Association Studies (GWAS), detecting variants that have low...
Fellowship: SFRH/BPD/ 64281/2009Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have successfully identified ...
Network based analyses are commonly used as powerful tools to interpret the findings of genome-wide ...
BACKGROUND: Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) aim to identify causal variants and genes for com...
The advent of high throughput sequencing technologies have facilitated in generating a huge amount o...
Motivation Complex phenotypes, such as many common diseases and morphological traits, are controlle...
Motivation: Multifactorial diseases, such as asthma, are caused by the effects of multiple genetic a...
189 pagesWe continue to better understand human disease through the study of human genetics and the ...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are a valuable approach to understanding the genetic basis of...
While the search for associations between genetic markers and complex traits has led to the discover...
While the search for associations between genetic markers and complex traits has discovered tens of ...
Proteins that interact within molecular networks tend to have similar functions and when perturbed i...
Background: Network analysis is a common approach for the study of genetic view of diseases and biol...
We introduce the integrative protein-interaction-network-based pathway analysis (iPINBPA) for genome...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.In this project, we review some existing pathw...
Despite numerous successful Genome-wide Association Studies (GWAS), detecting variants that have low...
Fellowship: SFRH/BPD/ 64281/2009Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have successfully identified ...
Network based analyses are commonly used as powerful tools to interpret the findings of genome-wide ...
BACKGROUND: Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) aim to identify causal variants and genes for com...
The advent of high throughput sequencing technologies have facilitated in generating a huge amount o...
Motivation Complex phenotypes, such as many common diseases and morphological traits, are controlle...
Motivation: Multifactorial diseases, such as asthma, are caused by the effects of multiple genetic a...
189 pagesWe continue to better understand human disease through the study of human genetics and the ...