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  • Title: Social behavior of the yeast protein-protein interaction network.
    Author: Seshasayee AS.
    Journal: In Silico Biol; 2006; 6(1-2):127-30. PubMed ID: 16789919.
    Abstract:
    Protein-protein interaction networks are useful in contextual annotation of protein function and in general to achieve a system-level understanding of cellular behavior. This work reports on the social behavior of the yeast protein-protein interaction network and concludes that it is non-random. This work, while providing an analysis of organization of genes into functional societies, can potentially be useful in assessing the accuracy of contextual gene annotation based on such interaction networks.
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