Network analysis tools: From biological networks to clusters and pathways

Sylvain Brohée, Karoline Faust, Gipsi Lima-Mendez, Gilles Vanderstocken, Jacques van Helden

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Résumé

Network Analysis Tools (NeAT) is a suite of computer tools that integrate various algorithms for the analysis of biological networks: comparison between graphs, between clusters, or between graphs and clusters; network randomization; analysis of degree distribution; network-based clustering and path finding. The tools are interconnected to enable a stepwise analysis of the network through a complete analytical workflow. In this protocol, we present a typical case of utilization, where the tasks above are combined to decipher a protein-protein interaction network retrieved from the STRING database. The results returned by NeAT are typically subnetworks, networks enriched with additional information (i.e., clusters or paths) or tables displaying statistics. Typical networks comprising several thousands of nodes and arcs can be analyzed within a few minutes. The complete protocol can be read and executed in ∼1 h.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)1616-1629
Nombre de pages14
journalNature Protocols
Volume3
Numéro de publication10
Les DOIs
Etat de la publicationPublié - 2008
Modification externeOui

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