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Networks of Networks in Biology: Concepts, Tools and Applications

Networks of Networks in Biology: Concepts, Tools and Applications

9781108428873
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Biological systems are extremely complex and have emergent properties that cannot be explained or even predicted by studying their individual parts in isolation. The reductionist approach, although successful in the early days of molecular biology, underestimates this complexity. As the amount of available data grows, so it will become increasingly important to be able to analyse and integrate these large data sets. This book introduces novel approaches and solutions to the Big Data problem in biomedicine, and presents new techniques in the field of graph theory for handling and processing multi-type large data sets. By discussing cutting-edge problems and techniques, researchers from a wide range of fields will be able to gain insights for exploiting big heterogonous data in the life sciences through the concept of network of networks.
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9781108428873
9781108428873

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Publication date
2021
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
214
Dimensions (mm)
175.00 x 250.00
Weight (g)
550
  • Preface; Part I. Networks in Biology:: 1. An Introduction to Biological Networks Nuria Planell, Xabier Martinez de Morentin and David Gomez-Cabrero; 2. Graph Theory Akram Dehnokhalaji and Nasim Nasrabadi; Part II. Network Analysis:: 3. Structural Analysis of Biological Networks Narsis A. Kiani and Mikko Kivelä; 4. Networks From an Information-Theoretic and Algorithmic Complexity Perspective Hector Zenil and Narsis A. Kiani; 5. Integration and Feature Identification in Multi-layer Network using a Heat Diffusion Approach Gordon Ball and Jesper Tegner; Part III. Multi-layer Networks:: 6. Large Multiplex Networks Ginestra Bianconi; 7. Large Existing Tools for Analysis of Multilayer Networks Manlio De Domenico and Massimo Stella; 8. Large Dynamics on Multilayer Networks Manlio De Domenico and Massimo Stella; Part IV. Applications:: 9. The Network of Networks Involved in Human Disease Celine Sin and Jörg Menche; 10. Towards a Multi-Layer Network Analysis of Disease:: Challenges and Opportunities Through the Lens of Multiple Sclerosis Jesper Tegner, Ingrid Kockum, Mika Gustafsson and David Gomez-Cabrero; 11. Microbiome:: A Multi-Layer Network View Is Required Rodrigo Bacigalupe, Saeed Shoai and David Gomez-Cabrero; Part V. Conclusion :: Concluding Remarks:: Open Questions and Challenges Ginestra Bianconi, David Gomez-Cabrero, Jesper Tegner and Narsis A. Kiani; Index.
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