AbstractIt has been claimed that protein–protein interaction (PPI) networks are scale-free, and that identifying high-degree “hub” proteins reveals important features of PPI networks. In this paper, we evaluate the claims that PPI node degree sequences follow a power law, a necessary condition for networks to be scale-free. We provide two PPI network examples which clearly do not have power laws when analyzed correctly, and thus at least these PPI networks are not scale-free. We also show that these PPI networks do appear to have power laws according to methods that have become standard in the existing literature. We explain the source of this error using numerically generated data from analytic formulas, where there are no sampling or nois...
The (asymptotic) degree distributions of the best-known ‘‘scale-free’ ’ network models are all simil...
[[abstract]]We employ the random graph theory approach to analyze the protein?protein interaction da...
Experimental protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks are increasingly being exploited in diverse ...
AbstractIt has been claimed that protein–protein interaction (PPI) networks are scale-free, and that...
Abstract It has been claimed that protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks are scale-free, and tha...
Protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks have been found to be power-law-distributed, \ie, in obse...
We report a comprehensive evaluation of the topological structure of protein-protein interaction (PP...
The concept of scale-free network has emerged as a powerful unifying paradigm in the study of comple...
Protein–protein interaction (PPI) networks are commonly explored for the identification of distincti...
Paper presented at the ACM Symposium on Applied Computing (Bioinformatics Track), April 23-27, 2006,...
It has recently been demonstrated that many biological networks exhibit a “scale-free” topology, for...
For almost 10 years, topological analysis of different large-scale biological networks (metabolic re...
Motivation: Networks have been used to model many real-world phenomena to better understand the phen...
The (asymptotic) degree distributions of the best-known "scale-free'' network models are all similar...
The (asymptotic) degree distributions of the best-known ‘‘scale-free’ ’ network models are all simil...
The (asymptotic) degree distributions of the best-known ‘‘scale-free’ ’ network models are all simil...
[[abstract]]We employ the random graph theory approach to analyze the protein?protein interaction da...
Experimental protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks are increasingly being exploited in diverse ...
AbstractIt has been claimed that protein–protein interaction (PPI) networks are scale-free, and that...
Abstract It has been claimed that protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks are scale-free, and tha...
Protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks have been found to be power-law-distributed, \ie, in obse...
We report a comprehensive evaluation of the topological structure of protein-protein interaction (PP...
The concept of scale-free network has emerged as a powerful unifying paradigm in the study of comple...
Protein–protein interaction (PPI) networks are commonly explored for the identification of distincti...
Paper presented at the ACM Symposium on Applied Computing (Bioinformatics Track), April 23-27, 2006,...
It has recently been demonstrated that many biological networks exhibit a “scale-free” topology, for...
For almost 10 years, topological analysis of different large-scale biological networks (metabolic re...
Motivation: Networks have been used to model many real-world phenomena to better understand the phen...
The (asymptotic) degree distributions of the best-known "scale-free'' network models are all similar...
The (asymptotic) degree distributions of the best-known ‘‘scale-free’ ’ network models are all simil...
The (asymptotic) degree distributions of the best-known ‘‘scale-free’ ’ network models are all simil...
[[abstract]]We employ the random graph theory approach to analyze the protein?protein interaction da...
Experimental protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks are increasingly being exploited in diverse ...