The human gene damage index as a gene-level approach to prioritizing exome variants

Volume: 112, Issue: 44, Pages: 13615 - 13620
Published: Oct 19, 2015
Abstract
The protein-coding exome of a patient with a monogenic disease contains about 20,000 variants, only one or two of which are disease causing. We found that 58% of rare variants in the protein-coding exome of the general population are located in only 2% of the genes. Prompted by this observation, we aimed to develop a gene-level approach for predicting whether a given human protein-coding gene is likely to harbor disease-causing mutations. To...
Paper Details
Title
The human gene damage index as a gene-level approach to prioritizing exome variants
Published Date
Oct 19, 2015
Volume
112
Issue
44
Pages
13615 - 13620
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