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- source_evidence_literature type ECO_0000212 NP95517.RADns9fhRp3L9yR6MRTZ1E2whMN__4Sq1CcpHW0jj9cfs130_provenance.
- source_evidence_literature label "DisGeNET evidence - LITERATURE" NP95517.RADns9fhRp3L9yR6MRTZ1E2whMN__4Sq1CcpHW0jj9cfs130_provenance.
- source_evidence_literature comment "Gene-disease associations inferred from text-mining the literature." NP95517.RADns9fhRp3L9yR6MRTZ1E2whMN__4Sq1CcpHW0jj9cfs130_provenance.
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- NP95517.RADns9fhRp3L9yR6MRTZ1E2whMN__4Sq1CcpHW0jj9cfs130_assertion SIO_000772 20932654 NP95517.RADns9fhRp3L9yR6MRTZ1E2whMN__4Sq1CcpHW0jj9cfs130_provenance.
- NP95517.RADns9fhRp3L9yR6MRTZ1E2whMN__4Sq1CcpHW0jj9cfs130_assertion evidence source_evidence_literature NP95517.RADns9fhRp3L9yR6MRTZ1E2whMN__4Sq1CcpHW0jj9cfs130_provenance.
- NP95517.RADns9fhRp3L9yR6MRTZ1E2whMN__4Sq1CcpHW0jj9cfs130_assertion description "[To our knowledge, this is the first genome-wide association study to identify SNPs associated with adverse effects resulting from radiotherapy. It is important to note that the SNP that proved to be significantly associated with ED is located within a gene whose encoded product plays a role in male gonad development and function. Another key finding of this project is that the four SNPs most strongly associated with ED were specific to persons of African ancestry and would therefore not have been identified had a cohort of European ancestry been screened. This study demonstrates the feasibility of a genome-wide approach to investigate genetic predisposition to radiation injury.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP95517.RADns9fhRp3L9yR6MRTZ1E2whMN__4Sq1CcpHW0jj9cfs130_provenance.
- gad-20130706 importedOn "2013-07-06" NP95517.RADns9fhRp3L9yR6MRTZ1E2whMN__4Sq1CcpHW0jj9cfs130_provenance.