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PAX9 Variants Random Forest Model

Pax9 is a gene belonging to the family of paired-box genes that encode transcription factors involved in organogenesis. Defects in Pax9 can lead to various types of cancer as well as a condition known as oligodontia which causes missing teeth in individuals. A random forest model was used to predict the phenotypic effect of variants of PAX9.

Modeling, Testing, and Predicting

Examines the relationship between tuberculosis cases, mortality, resistance, etc. compared to country's GDP, population, etc. Using this data a variety of statistical tests and models are formed for prediction.