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  1. Well, I think that for the first question, a biological pathway can help to find interactions between gene products (proteins) and how these interactions are involved in the disease. For the second question, I think that finding gene families with specific functions can give us an idea of the cellular processes involved in disease. I do not know if I am correct, I have read but I have not been able to clarify the ideas. If you suddenly know of papers that can clarify these concepts for me, I would be grateful.
  2. I have a list of genes selected for a disease through microarray databases. The questions are as follows: 1. What is the implication of finding a biological pathway for these genes for a disease? 2. What is the implication of finding groups of genes that are associated with specific cellular functions (for example apoptosis, migration, ...), in a disease

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