<p>Complex networks have been successfully employed to represent different levels of biological systems, ranging from gene regulation to protein–protein interactions and metabolism. Network-based research has mainly focused on identifying unifying structural properties, such as small average path length, large clustering coefficient, heavy-tail degree distribution and hierarchical organization, viewed as requirements for efficient and robust system architectures. However, for biological networks, it is unclear to what extent these properties reflect the evolutionary history of the represented systems. Here, we show that the salient structural properties of six metabolic networks from all kingdoms of life may be inherently related to the evo...
Background Comparison of metabolic networks across species is a key to understanding how evolutionar...
23International audienceThere has been a renewed interest for metabolism in the computational biolog...
BackgroundEvolution of metabolism occurs through the acquisition and loss of genes whose products ac...
There has been considerable recent interest in deciphering the adaptive properties underlying the st...
There has been considerable recent interest in deciphering the adaptive properties underlying the st...
There has been considerable recent interest in deciphering the adaptive properties underlying the st...
We analyze the structuture of a large metabolic network, that of the energy and biosynthesis metabol...
Motivation: Network-centered studies in systems biology attempt to integrate the topological propert...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Comparison of metabolic networks across species is a key to unders...
Motivation: Network-centered studies in systems biology attempt to integrate the topological propert...
Motivation: Network-centered studies in systems biology attempt to integrate the topological propert...
Trabajo presentado en la 4th Meeting of the Spanish Society for Evolutionary Biology (SESBE 2013) ce...
Networks coming from protein-protein interactions, transcriptional regulation, signaling, or metabol...
Background Comparison of metabolic networks across species is a key to understanding how evolutionar...
Networks coming from protein-protein interactions, transcriptional regulation, signaling, or metabol...
Background Comparison of metabolic networks across species is a key to understanding how evolutionar...
23International audienceThere has been a renewed interest for metabolism in the computational biolog...
BackgroundEvolution of metabolism occurs through the acquisition and loss of genes whose products ac...
There has been considerable recent interest in deciphering the adaptive properties underlying the st...
There has been considerable recent interest in deciphering the adaptive properties underlying the st...
There has been considerable recent interest in deciphering the adaptive properties underlying the st...
We analyze the structuture of a large metabolic network, that of the energy and biosynthesis metabol...
Motivation: Network-centered studies in systems biology attempt to integrate the topological propert...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Comparison of metabolic networks across species is a key to unders...
Motivation: Network-centered studies in systems biology attempt to integrate the topological propert...
Motivation: Network-centered studies in systems biology attempt to integrate the topological propert...
Trabajo presentado en la 4th Meeting of the Spanish Society for Evolutionary Biology (SESBE 2013) ce...
Networks coming from protein-protein interactions, transcriptional regulation, signaling, or metabol...
Background Comparison of metabolic networks across species is a key to understanding how evolutionar...
Networks coming from protein-protein interactions, transcriptional regulation, signaling, or metabol...
Background Comparison of metabolic networks across species is a key to understanding how evolutionar...
23International audienceThere has been a renewed interest for metabolism in the computational biolog...
BackgroundEvolution of metabolism occurs through the acquisition and loss of genes whose products ac...