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Revision as of 22:38, 11 February 2014
Assignments for Week 5
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Pre-reading for this week will prepare the upcoming lecture and be a topic for thi week's quiz.
Pre-reading
This paper is a good crash-course in concepts of graph theory and their application to biology. It contains a lot of definitions that I don't expect you to learn by heart. But do familiarize yourself with the concepts. I might ask things like: The number of a protein's interaction partners corresponds to its (edges/degree/centrality/color) in the interaction network graph.
Pavlopoulos et al. (2011) Using graph theory to analyze biological networks. BioData Min 4:10. (pmid: 21527005) |