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Revision as of 16:38, 29 January 2012

Graph theory


This page is a placeholder, or under current development; it is here principally to establish the logical framework of the site. The material on this page is correct, but incomplete.


An introduction to graph theory for computational systems biology. This page focusses on the theoretical aspects of graphs, for biological pathways and networks, see there.


Introductory reading

Pavlopoulos et al. (2011) Using graph theory to analyze biological networks. BioData Min 4:10. (pmid: 21527005)

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Contents

  • Graph types
  • Graph metrics
  • Graph operations


 

Further reading and resources

Thorne & Stumpf (2007) Generating confidence intervals on biological networks. BMC Bioinformatics 8:467. (pmid: 18053130)

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Ravasz (2009) Detecting hierarchical modularity in biological networks. Methods Mol Biol 541:145-60. (pmid: 19381526)

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Klamt & von Kamp (2009) Computing paths and cycles in biological interaction graphs. BMC Bioinformatics 10:181. (pmid: 19527491)

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Geraci et al. (2012) Algorithms for systematic identification of small subgraphs. Methods Mol Biol 804:219-44. (pmid: 22144156)

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Kelly et al. (2012) The degree distribution of networks: statistical model selection. Methods Mol Biol 804:245-62. (pmid: 22144157)

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