DNA Database of Disease-Causing genes #246
Replies: 4 comments 9 replies
-
This is a very large topic and feature, later today i'm going to split this feature into multiple smaller, easier to understand issues. I feel like most of the people on Github that are coders don't have a very good biology background. @Verisimilitude11 |
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
-
Sounds good @LimesKey, I agree with that. |
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
-
@LimesKey, once #205 gets resolved, I feel like the knowledge-gap issue will get slightly resolved. However, splitting this feature into bite-sized issues would also be helpful, so feel free to proceed. I'm going to convert this issue into a discussion thread. Thanks again! |
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
-
Hey, this seems really interesting and I would like to contribute. I can help with making a list of different genes in categories, having in mind that you would like to see an evolutionary background. But as @LimesKey said, it is indeed a very large topic, including the complexity and variety of different cellular mechanisms that could be affected by a gene, causing a disease. |
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
-
From @LimesKey:
Create a database with common DNA Gene strings known to cause medical illnesses and conditions, sprinkle some machine learning combined with randomness percentage to account for genetic drift and evolution over time.
To increase accuracy with the reference database DNA is to have lots of metadata with that gene string, such as the average age of the person with that mutated gene string and with correlation with other genes on the person's DNA.
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
All reactions