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A systematic characterization of genes underlying both complex and Mendelian diseases
2011
Human Molecular Genetics
Traditionally, genetic disorders have been classified as either Mendelian diseases or complex diseases. This nosology has greatly benefited genetic counseling and the development of gene mapping strategies. However, based on two well-established databases, we identified that 54% (524 of 968) of the Mendelian disease genes were also involved in complex diseases, and this kind of genes has not been systematically analyzed. Here, we classified human genes into five categories: Mendelian and
doi:10.1093/hmg/ddr599
pmid:22186022
fatcat:7x5kwtbmjvfxrgt7lydrqt2jta