Abstract
We present and develop the theory of 3-way networks, a type of hypergraph in which each edge models relationships between triplets of objects as opposed to pairs of objects as done by standard network models. We explore approaches of how to prune these 3-way networks, illustrate their utility in comparative genomics and demonstrate how they find relationships which would be missed by standard 2-way network models using a phylogenomic dataset of 211 bacterial genomes.
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Weighill, D. A., & Jacobson, D. A. (2015). 3-way Networks: Application of Hypergraphs for Modelling Increased Complexity in Comparative Genomics. PLoS Computational Biology, 11(3). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1004079
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