Scaling up oligogenic diseases research with OLIDA: the Oligogenic Diseases Database

Database (Oxford) 2023-02-15

Summary:

Improving the understanding of the oligogenic nature of diseases requires access to high-quality, well-curated Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable (FAIR) data. Although first steps were taken with the development of the Digenic Diseases Database, leading to novel computational advancements to assist the field, these were also linked with a number of limitations, for instance, the ad hoc curation protocol and the inclusion of only digenic cases. The OLIgogenic diseases DAtabase (OLIDA)...

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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35411390/?utm_source=Other&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=journals&utm_content=101517697&fc=None&ff=20230215001918&v=2.17.9.post6+86293ac

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Authors:

Charlotte Nachtegael, Barbara Gravel, Arnau Dillen, Guillaume Smits, Ann Nowé, Sofia Papadimitriou, Tom Lenaerts

Date tagged:

02/15/2023, 00:19

Date published:

04/12/2022, 06:00