Title |
Multiscale modeling of the causal functional roles of nsSNPs in a genome-wide association study: application to hypoxia
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Published in |
BMC Genomics, May 2013
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DOI | 10.1186/1471-2164-14-s3-s9 |
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Authors |
Li Xie, Clara Ng, Thahmina Ali, Raoul Valencia, Barbara L Ferreira, Vincent Xue, Maliha Tanweer, Dan Zhou, Gabriel G Haddad, Philip E Bourne, Lei Xie |
Abstract |
It is a great challenge of modern biology to determine the functional roles of non-synonymous Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (nsSNPs) on complex phenotypes. Statistical and machine learning techniques establish correlations between genotype and phenotype, but may fail to infer the biologically relevant mechanisms. The emerging paradigm of Network-based Association Studies aims to address this problem of statistical analysis. However, a mechanistic understanding of how individual molecular components work together in a system requires knowledge of molecular structures, and their interactions. |
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