Integration of genomic and transcriptomic layers in RNA‐Seq data leads to protein interaction modules with improved Alzheimer's disease associations
Elif Düz,
Atılay İlgün,
Fatma Betül Bozkurt
et al.
Abstract:Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common neurodegenerative disease, and it is currently untreatable. RNA sequencing (RNA‐Seq) is commonly used in the literature to identify AD‐associated molecular mechanisms by analysing changes in gene expression. RNA‐Seq data can also be used to detect genomic variants, enabling the identification of the genes with a higher load of deleterious variants in patients compared with controls. Here, we analysed AD RNA‐Seq datasets to obtain differentially expressed genes and ge… Show more
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