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  • Genetics studies aim to link genes (genotype) to traits (phenotype) but often uncover many candidate genes, making it hard to identify the actual causal ones.
  • Scientists struggle to analyze vast amounts of diverse data from literature and databases due to time constraints and varying data quality.
  • The review focuses on bioinformatics tools that help in prioritizing candidate genes and highlights key challenges to improve future biological knowledge discovery.

Article Abstract

Genetics and "omics" studies designed to uncover genotype to phenotype relationships often identify large numbers of potential candidate genes, among which the causal genes are hidden. Scientists generally lack the time and technical expertise to review all relevant information available from the literature, from key model species and from a potentially wide range of related biological databases in a variety of data formats with variable quality and coverage. Computational tools are needed for the integration and evaluation of heterogeneous information in order to prioritise candidate genes and components of interaction networks that, if perturbed through potential interventions, have a positive impact on the biological outcome in the whole organism without producing negative side effects. Here we review several bioinformatics tools and databases that play an important role in biological knowledge discovery and candidate gene prioritization. We conclude with several key challenges that need to be addressed in order to facilitate biological knowledge discovery in the future.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6042805PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jib-2016-0002DOI Listing

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