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English: Gene (blue) and disease (magenta) nodes are connected by edges in different colors corresponding to the type of association in our gene-disease association ontology. Grey represents Marker association, red denotes GeneticVariation, blue corresponds to Therapeutic class, green to RegulatoryModification. |
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Source | Image file from Bauer-Mehren A, Bundschus M, Rautschka M, Mayer M, Sanz F, Furlong L (2011). "Gene-Disease Network Analysis Reveals Functional Modules in Mendelian, Complex and Environmental Diseases". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0020284. PMID 21695124. PMC: 3114846. | ||
Author | Bauer-Mehren A, Bundschus M, Rautschka M, Mayer M, Sanz F, Furlong L | ||
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