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  • Creation and implications of a phenome-genome network
    Nature Biotechnology, Vol. 24, No. 1. (10 January 2006), pp. 55-62.
    by Atul J Butte, Isaac S Kohane
  • In silico fine-mapping: narrowing disease-associated loci by intergenomics.
    Bioinformatics, Vol. 21, No. 8. (15 April 2005), pp. 1737-1738.
  • A web tool for finding gene candidates associated with experimentally induced arthritis in the rat.
    Arthritis Res Ther, Vol. 7, No. 3. (2005)
    posted to candidate-disease-gene-prediction by BioGeek on 2005-09-06 14:56:22 as **
  • Automated text-mining of Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM) to identify genetically-associated cancers and candidate genes.
    BMC Bioinformatics, Vol. 6, No. 1. (29 March 2005)
    by Chris D Bajdik, Byron Kuo, Shawn Rusaw, Steven Jones, Angela Brooks-Wilson
  • Speeding disease gene discovery by sequence based candidate prioritization.
    BMC Bioinformatics, Vol. 6, No. 1. (14 March 2005)
    by EA Adie, RR Adams, KL Evans, DJ Porteous, BS Pickard
  • Database of mRNA gene expression profiles of multiple human organs.
    Genome Res, Vol. 15, No. 3. (March 2005), pp. 443-450.
    by CG Son, S Bilke, S Davis, BT Greer, JS Wei, CC Whiteford, QR Chen, N Cenacchi, J Khan
  • Genome-wide identification of genes likely to be involved in human genetic disease.
    Nucleic Acids Res, Vol. 32, No. 10. (2004), pp. 3108-3114.
  • Prediction of nonsynonymous single nucleotide polymorphisms in human disease-associated genes.
    J Mol Med, Vol. 77, No. 11. (November 1999), pp. 754-760.
    by S Sunyaev, J Hanke, A Aydin, U Wirkner, I Zastrow, J Reich, P Bork
  • Molecular genetics of inherited diseases involving human chromosome 4.
    Cas Lek Cesk, Vol. 134, No. 4. (15 February 1995), pp. 108-116.
    by O Riess, H Schulz, T Träger, I Schmitt, JT Epplen
    posted to candidate-disease-gene-prediction diseases positional-cloning by BioGeek on 2005-02-28 12:26:17 as **
  • notes Bioinformatic analysis of autism positional candidate genes using biological databases and computational gene network prediction.
    Genes Brain Behav, Vol. 2, No. 5. (October 2003), pp. 303-320.
    by AL Yonan, AA Palmer, KC Smith, I Feldman, HK Lee, JM Yonan, SG Fischer, P Pavlidis, TC Gilliam
  • SCA db: spinocerebellar ataxia candidate gene database.
    Bioinformatics, Vol. 20, No. 16. (1 November 2004), pp. 2656-2661.
    by YF Liu, UC Yang
    posted to bioinformatics candidate-disease-gene-prediction diseases by BioGeek on 2005-02-28 10:10:00 as ****
  • Literature-based Disease Candidate Gene Discovery.
    Medinfo, Vol. 2004, No. CD. (2004)
  • Using literature-based discovery to identify disease candidate genes.
    Int J Med Inform, Vol. 74, No. 2-4. (March 2005), pp. 289-298.
  • Systematic genome-wide approach to positional candidate cloning for identification of novel human disease genes.
    Intern Med J, Vol. 34, No. 3. (March 2004), pp. 79-90.
    posted to bioinformatics candidate-disease-gene-prediction data-mining by BioGeek on 2005-02-03 20:55:43 as ****
  • Connecting the dots between genes, biochemistry, and disease susceptibility: systems biology modeling in human genetics
    Molecular Genetics and Metabolism, Vol. 84, No. 2. (February 2005), pp. 104-111.
    by Jason H Moore, Erik M Boczko, Marshall L Summar
  • Association of genes to genetically inherited diseases using data mining.
    Nat Genet, Vol. 31, No. 3. (July 2002), pp. 316-319.
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