Integrative analysis for finding genes and networks involved in diabetes and other complex diseases

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We have developed an integrative analysis method combining genetic interactions, identified using type 1 diabetes genome scan data, and a high-confidence human protein interaction network. Resulting networks were ranked by the significance of the enrichment of proteins from interacting regions. We identified a number of new protein network modules and novel candidate genes/proteins for type 1 diabetes. We propose this type of integrative analysis as a general method for the elucidation of genes and networks involved in diabetes and other complex diseases. © 2007 Bergholdt et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Bergholdt, R., Størling, Z. M., Lage, K., Karlberg, E. O., Ólason, P. Í., Aalund, M., … Pociot, F. (2007). Integrative analysis for finding genes and networks involved in diabetes and other complex diseases. Genome Biology, 8(11). https://doi.org/10.1186/gb-2007-8-11-r253

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