Predicting Node Characteristics from Molecular Networks

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Abstract

A large number of genome-scale networks, including protein–protein and genetic interaction networks, are now available for several organisms. In parallel, many studies have focused on analyzing, characterizing, and modeling these networks. Beyond investigating the topological characteristics such as degree distribution, clustering coefficient, and average shortest-path distance, another area of particular interest is the prediction of nodes (genes) with a given characteristic (labels) – for example prediction of genes that cause a particular phenotype or have a given function. In this chapter, we describe methods and algorithms for predicting node labels from network-based datasets with an emphasis on label propagation algorithms (LPAs) and their relation to local neighborhood methods.

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Mostafavi, S., Goldenberg, A., & Morris, Q. (2011). Predicting Node Characteristics from Molecular Networks. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 781, pp. 399–414). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-61779-276-2_20

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