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HPOSim: an R package for phenotypic similarity measure and enrichment analysis based on the human phenotype ontology

Phenotypic features associated with genes and diseases play an important role in disease-related studies and most of the available methods focus solely on the Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM) database without considering the controlled vocabulary. The Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) provide...

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subjects Abnormalities
Aging
Annotations
Apoptosis
Bioinformatics
Computational Biology
Computer applications
Computer programs
Computer science
Consortia
Databases, Genetic
Disease
Disease - genetics
Diseases
Enrichment
Gene Ontology
Genes
Genetic Predisposition to Disease
Genotype & phenotype
Heredity
Humans
International conferences
Online databases
Ontology
Phenotype
Phenotypes
Semantics
Similarity
Similarity measures
Skin cancer
Software
Software development tools
Taxonomy
Vocabularies & taxonomies
title HPOSim: an R package for phenotypic similarity measure and enrichment analysis based on the human phenotype ontology
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