Pathway networks generated from human disease phenome
Abstract Background Understanding the effect of human genetic variations on disease can provide insight into phenotype-genotype relationships, and has great potential for improving the effectiveness of personalized medicine. While some genetic markers linked to disease susceptibility have been ident...
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Main Authors: | Ann G. Cirincione (Author), Kaylyn L. Clark (Author), Maricel G. Kann (Author) |
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2018-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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