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  • Comparing the AUC scores obtained on these 47 diseases using both types of similarities, it was encouraging to observe that the signature-based similarities performed identically to the phenotypic ones, while combining the two types of similarities only slightly improved the results (AUC increase of 0.01).We further used the signatures to provide drug repositioning predictions.
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