Authors
Borja Calvo, Núria López-Bigas, Simon J Furney, Pedro Larrañaga, Jose A Lozano
Publication date
2007/3/31
Journal
Computer methods and programs in biomedicine
Volume
85
Issue
3
Pages
229-237
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The discovery of the genes involved in genetic diseases is a very important step towards the understanding of the nature of these diseases. In-lab identification is a difficult, time-consuming task, where computational methods can be very useful. In silico identification algorithms can be used as a guide in future studies. Previous works in this topic have not taken into account that no reliable sets of negative examples are available, as it is not possible to ensure that a given gene is not related to any genetic disease. In this paper, this feature of the nature of the problem is considered, and identification is approached as a partially supervised classification problem. In addition, we have performed a more specific method to identify disease genes by classifying, for the first time, genes causing dominant and recessive diseases independently. We base this separation on previous results that show that these two types of …
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