CFinder: locating cliques and overlapping modules in biological networks
Eötvös Loránd University · Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Abstract
UNLABELLED: Most cellular tasks are performed not by individual proteins, but by groups of functionally associated proteins, often referred to as modules. In a protein association network modules appear as groups of densely interconnected nodes, also called communities or clusters. These modules often overlap with each other and form a network of their own, in which nodes (links) represent the modules (overlaps). We introduce CFinder, a fast program locating and visualizing overlapping, densely interconnected groups of nodes in undirected graphs, and allowing the user to easily navigate between the original graph and the web of these groups. We show that in gene (protein) association networks CFinder can be…
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5Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Cluster analysis
- Graph
- Theoretical computer science
- Artificial intelligence