A Dynamic Method and Program for Disease-Based Genetic Classification of Individuals

Personalized medicine is gaining increasing importance. However, genetic-based diseases have different underlying genetic factors, requiring separate relative risk models for each disease. In addition to these difficulties, comparing individuals according to their genetic characteristics and determi...

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Published inJournal of Emerging Computer Technologies Vol. 3; no. 1; pp. 12 - 20
Main Authors ÇAKIRGÖZ, Onur, SEVİNÇ, Süleyman
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 10.03.2024
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Summary:Personalized medicine is gaining increasing importance. However, genetic-based diseases have different underlying genetic factors, requiring separate relative risk models for each disease. In addition to these difficulties, comparing individuals according to their genetic characteristics and determining a personalized treatment method based on this, is a separate problem which is very difficult to do manually. In this study, a dynamic classification method and program is proposed for disease-based classification of individuals according to their genetic characteristics. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first generic method which performs disease-based classification of individuals. In the developed program, relative risk models containing only genetic factors are an input of the program and a common format has been created for this purpose. Our generic classification method classifies people by using information from any relative risk model rearranged according to the common format. Thanks to this program, relative risk models can be managed from a single point, many people can be classified based on their genetic characteristics, and individuals, who are genetically most similar to any person, can be determined by experts using the outputs (relevant tables) of the program.
ISSN:2757-8267
2757-8267
DOI:10.57020/ject.1375605