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Figure 6

From: Network properties of human disease genes with pleiotropic effects

Figure 6

Proportion of essential disease genes in the four categories of human disease genes. Essential disease genes are defined as the orthologs of mouse genes that resulted in lethal phenotype upon knock-out, mutations in which lead to diseases in humans. Phenodiv genes have the highest number of essential disease genes while specific have the least.

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