Sentence examples for more associated genes from inspiring English sources

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The overlap between the GSC and text-mined associations is significant for diseases with three or more associated genes.

All diseases with two or more associated genes were used.

Of the 1544 diseases with one or more associated genes, 196 diseases have six or more associated genes.

For this reason, we completed the analyses using the 196 diseases with six or more associated genes.

This could be simply because breast cancer is one of the most extensively studied cancers and therefore has more associated genes.

Between 1 and 25 genes (on average 1.3 genes) were associated to each OMIM phenotype ID; only six phenotypes (<1%) had 10 or more associated genes.

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Inclusion of the background count reduces the bias toward popular concepts that have more associated gene signatures than others.

Each locus code may have one or more associated gene models, corresponding to the mature, spliced mRNA transcripts.

Therefore, an enriched pathway, contains more significantly associated genes than would be expected by chance.

Higher stringency generates groups with fewer but more tightly associated genes.

This field will develop enormously in the future as more cancer associated genes are found, and tests for mutations become simpler.

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