The Human (Genetic) Disease Network
Thomas Lemberger
Thursday, 17 May 2007 10:09 UTC
The relationship between genetic mutations and human diseases is often complex and ambiguous: a given disease can be associated with mutations in distinct genes and, conversely, mutations in a given gene can be associated with several diseases. Can this many-to-many relationship be exploited to construct a human disease network and extract information on the human disease landscape?
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