Exploring the community structure of biological networks can reveal the roles of individual genes in the context of the entire biological system, so as to understand the underlying mechanism of interaction. In this study we explore the disjoint and overlapping community structure of an integrated network for a major fungal pathogen of many cereal crops, Fusarium graminearum. The network was generated by combining sequence, protein interaction and co-expression data. We examine the functional characteristics of communities, the connectivity and multi-functionality of genes and explore the contribution of known virulence genes in community structure. Disjoint community structure is detected using a greedy agglomerative method based on modular...
<div><p>Intricate signal networks and transcriptional regulators translate the recognition of pathog...
Diseases are often caused by defective proteins, these proteins rarely operate in isolation and may ...
Pathogens and hosts are in an ongoing arms race and genes involved in host-pathogen interactions are...
<div><p>The identification of virulence genes in plant pathogenic fungi is important for understandi...
Fusarium graminearum is the pathogenic agent of Fusarium head blight (FHB), which is a destructive d...
RIGHTS : This article is licensed under the BioMed Central licence at http://www.biomedcentral.com/...
Fungal genes which are involved in pathways synthesizing secondary metabolites are often found to be...
Even in the age of big data in Biology, studying the connections between the biological processes an...
Using computational techniques to identify orthology and operon structure, it is possible to find fu...
Background: If biology is modular then clusters, or communities, of proteins derived using only pro...
Interactions between proteins underlie all aspects of complex biological mechanisms. Therefore, meth...
<div><p>Community structure detection has proven to be important in revealing the underlying propert...
Intricate signal networks and transcriptional regulators translate the recognition of pathogens into...
Abstract — Many biological systems can be modeled as networks. Hence, network analysis is of increas...
Background - Associations between proteins are essential to understand cell biology. While this comp...
<div><p>Intricate signal networks and transcriptional regulators translate the recognition of pathog...
Diseases are often caused by defective proteins, these proteins rarely operate in isolation and may ...
Pathogens and hosts are in an ongoing arms race and genes involved in host-pathogen interactions are...
<div><p>The identification of virulence genes in plant pathogenic fungi is important for understandi...
Fusarium graminearum is the pathogenic agent of Fusarium head blight (FHB), which is a destructive d...
RIGHTS : This article is licensed under the BioMed Central licence at http://www.biomedcentral.com/...
Fungal genes which are involved in pathways synthesizing secondary metabolites are often found to be...
Even in the age of big data in Biology, studying the connections between the biological processes an...
Using computational techniques to identify orthology and operon structure, it is possible to find fu...
Background: If biology is modular then clusters, or communities, of proteins derived using only pro...
Interactions between proteins underlie all aspects of complex biological mechanisms. Therefore, meth...
<div><p>Community structure detection has proven to be important in revealing the underlying propert...
Intricate signal networks and transcriptional regulators translate the recognition of pathogens into...
Abstract — Many biological systems can be modeled as networks. Hence, network analysis is of increas...
Background - Associations between proteins are essential to understand cell biology. While this comp...
<div><p>Intricate signal networks and transcriptional regulators translate the recognition of pathog...
Diseases are often caused by defective proteins, these proteins rarely operate in isolation and may ...
Pathogens and hosts are in an ongoing arms race and genes involved in host-pathogen interactions are...