On the current failure -- but bright future -- of topology-driven biological network alignment
Siyue Wang,
Xiaoyin Chen,
Brent J. Frederisy
et al.
Abstract:Since the function of a protein is defined by its interaction partners, and since we expect similar interaction patterns across species, the alignment of protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks between species, based on network topology alone, should uncover functionally related proteins across species. Surprisingly, despite the publication of more than fifty algorithms aimed at performing PPI network alignment, few have demonstrated a statistically significant link between network topology and functional s… Show more
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