Using graph theory to analyze biological networks
Technological Educational Institute of Central Greece · KU Leuven · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Understanding complex systems often requires a bottom-up analysis towards a systems biology approach. The need to investigate a system, not only as individual components but as a whole, emerges. This can be done by examining the elementary constituents individually and then how these are connected. The myriad components of a system and their interactions are best characterized as networks and they are mainly represented as graphs where thousands of nodes are connected with thousands of vertices. In this article we demonstrate approaches, models and methods from the graph theory universe and we discuss ways in which they can be used to reveal hidden properties and features of a network. This network profiling…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 8.91
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 180
Authors
8- GAGeorgios A. PavlopoulosCorresponding
Technological Educational Institute of Central Greece, KU Leuven
- MSMaria Secrier
Technological Educational Institute of Central Greece
- CMCharalampos Moschopoulos
University of Patras, Technological Educational Institute of Central Greece, Academy of Athens
- TSTheodoros Soldatos
Technological Educational Institute of Central Greece
- ΣΚΣοφία Κοσσίδα
Academy of Athens, Technological Educational Institute of Central Greece
Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Biological network
- Profiling (computer programming)
- Theoretical computer science
- Graph
- Data science
- Graph theory
- Network analysis