GDI

Gene Damage Index
GDI describes a gene-level metric for nonsynonymous mutational load in each protein-coding gene in the general human population. It predicts whether a given human protein-coding gene is likely to harbor disease-causing variants.
GDI is particularly useful in filtering out false-positive variants in searching for disease-causing candidate variants from NGS data.
  •   
  •   
  •   

GDI: Gene Damage Index

GDI.v1
Reference: Itan Y, et al. The human gene damage index as a gene-level approach to prioritizing exome variants. PNAS. 2015.

GDI.v2
Reference: Talouarn E, et al. GDIv2: improving variant selection from human exomes. 2025.

Copyright © Laboratory of Human Genetics of Infectious Diseases
Webserver is developed by Peng Zhang