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Recognition of disease genes and using the computational techniques are considered as the basic issue in biomedical and bioinformatics examines. One of the initial problems in human health is recognizing the most probable disease genes among a huge number of candidates. However, in spite of the significance of computational approaches and their role in recognition of disease gene, there is not any...