HumanNet: Human gene networks for disease research
Network Biomedicine Lab, Yonsei University, Marcotte Lab, University of Texas at Austin | |
Korea, Republic of, United States | |
HumanNet is a database for human gene networks, which integrates diverse types of omics data and provides gene-disease associations by their own network inference algorithms. Users can predict and organize genes relevant to a specific disease. HumanNet v2 comprises a hierarchy of human gene networks, and performs well in ranking disease-linked gene sets with minimal literature-dependent biases. Integrated networks, component networks and protein-protein interaction networks derived from non-human organisms (interologs) are downloadable. | |
Genome/Gene, RNA, Health/Disease | |
Sequence, Phenotype, Interaction/Pathway | |
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https://www.inetbio.org/humannet/download.php | |
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https://www.inetbio.org/humannet/about.php | |
https://www.inetbio.org/humannet/tutorial.php | |
https://www.inetbio.org/humannet/about.php | |
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LncACTdb 3.0 GENIES KEGG NETWORK Database RhesusBase miRo2 ncRNA-eQTL Electronic Medical Records and Genomics Comparative Toxicogenomics Database Domain mapping of disease mutations |
Integbio Database Catalog | |
2020-06-09 | |
2020-06-09 | |
Creative Commons CC0 license |