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From phenotype to gene: Detecting disease-specific gene functional modules via a text-based human disease phenotype network construction
Authors:Shi-Hua Zhang  Xia Li  Xi Chen  Bin-Sheng Gong  Yu-Qing Yan
Affiliation:a College of Bioinformatics Science and Technology, Harbin Medical University, Harbin 150081, China
b Department of Genetics and Genome Biology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M2J 4A6
Abstract:Currently, some efforts have been devoted to the text analysis of disease phenotype data, and their results indicated that similar disease phenotypes arise from functionally related genes. These related genes work together, as a functional module, to perform a desired cellular function. We constructed a text-based human disease phenotype network and detected 82 disease-specific gene functional modules, each corresponding to a different phenotype cluster, by means of graph-based clustering and mapping from disease phenotype to gene. Since genes in such gene functional modules are functionally related and cause clinically similar diseases, they may share common genetic origin of their associated disease phenotypes. We believe the investigation may facilitate the ultimate understanding of the common pathophysiologic basis of associated diseases.
Keywords:Disease phenotype   Text mining   Phenotype network   Gene functional module   Genetic origin
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