5. Sleep duration pathways
Our disease multifactorial interaction network shows that many of the genes from the pathways indicated to be relevant for sleep duration (based on the human GWAS and Drosophila transcriptomics data), had functional evidence of their involvement with sleep regulation, circadian rhythms, insulin secretion, gluconeogenesis and lipogenesis.(PMID: 28676676)
Statistics
Interactions | 138 | Proteins/Genes | 82 | Chemical compounds/drugs | 0 |
Biological Process(GO) | 17 | Phenotype | 6 |