Identification of novel "pathologs" (human disease-related gene candidates) from the RIKEN full-length mouse cDNA data set
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01/01/2003
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Resumo |
The majority of common diseases such as cancer, allergy, diabetes, or heart disease are characterized by complex genetic traits, in which genetic and environmental components contribute to disease susceptibility. Our knowledge of the genetic factors underlying most of such diseases is limited. A major goal in the post-genomic era is to identify and characterize disease susceptibility genes and to use this knowledge for disease treatment and prevention. More than 500 genes are conserved across the invertebrate and vertebrate genomes. Because of gene conservation, various organisms including yeast, fruitfly, zebrafish, rat, and mouse have been used as genetic models. |
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http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:39313/UQ39313_OA.pdf |
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eng |
Publicador |
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press |
Palavras-Chave | #Biochemistry & Molecular Biology #Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology #Genetics & Heredity |
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Journal Article |