The vast complexity of primary open angle glaucoma: disease genes, risks, molecular mechanisms and pathobiology

SF Janssen, TGMF Gorgels, WD Ramdas… - Progress in retinal and …, 2013 - Elsevier
… We selected in total 65 (candidate) POAG disease genes and proceeded to … in disease
state. We found that the proteins corresponding to these 65 (candidate) POAG disease genes

Challenges and complexities in estimating both the functional impact and the disease risk associated with the extensive genetic variation in human DNA repair genes

HW Mohrenweiser, DM Wilson III, IM Jones - … Research/Fundamental and …, 2003 - Elsevier
… the vast genetic variation more manageable (Section 7). Subsequently, we present experimental
approaches that take into account these matters and that might be employed to develop …

Genetic architecture of cancer and other complex diseases: lessons learned and future directions

LA Hindorff, EM Gillanders, TA Manolio - Carcinogenesis, 2011 - academic.oup.com
… studies, has now been applied to a vast range of common complex diseases. Resolution
of the genetic architecture of each disease, then, has proceeded within the resources of each …

The allelic architecture of human disease genes: common disease–common variant… or not?

JK Pritchard, NJ Cox - Human molecular genetics, 2002 - academic.oup.com
… To succeed in finding complex disease genes, a study must … on the allelic architecture of
complex disease genes, because this is … For the vast majority of Mendelian diseases, the overall …

The genetic basis of complex traits: rare variants or “common gene, common disease”?

SK Iyengar, RC Elston - Linkage Disequilibrium and Association Mapping …, 2007 - Springer
… cloning disease genes for monogenic disorders, the architects of the projects reasoned that
complex human diseases … However, the vast majority of these diseases displayed a diverse …

Human disease classification in the postgenomic era: a complex systems approach to human pathobiology

J Loscalzo, I Kohane, AL Barabasi - Molecular systems biology, 2007 - embopress.org
… -specific functional modules, which comprise a comprehensive network of known genetic
diseases. These investigators also demonstrated that the vast majority of disease genes are …

[HTML][HTML] Common disease is more complex than implied by the core gene omnigenic model

NR Wray, C Wijmenga, PF Sullivan, J Yang… - Cell, 2018 - cell.com
… identified through common variants, since we remain ignorant of the full complexity of the
biology in which most genes function. Thus, more genes of key biological relevance have likely …

Bioenergetics in human evolution and disease: implications for the origins of biological complexity and the missing genetic variation of common diseases

DC Wallace - … Transactions of the Royal Society B …, 2013 - royalsocietypublishing.org
… This led Kimura to propose that virtually all extant chromosomal genetic variation was
neutral, because the vast majority of functional mutations would be deleterious and removed by …

Prediction of individual genetic risk of complex disease

NR Wray, ME Goddard, PM Visscher - Current opinion in genetics & …, 2008 - Elsevier
… the importance of the genetic factors. To predict the risk of a complex disease for a healthy
… can we draw from these recent studies about the genetic architecture of complex diseases? …

Interpreting noncoding genetic variation in complex traits and human disease

LD Ward, M Kellis - Nature biotechnology, 2012 - nature.com
… information about the genetic basis of complex disease, but … reveal processes underlying
disease associations. Advances … vast nonfunctional sequences and linking them to their target …