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English: For clarity, interactions are only displayed in the figure if both interacting partners have the same classification (e.g. DV-DV interactions). However, statistical analysis (Table 2) was performed for all interactions (e.g. proteins of the same classification interacting and proteins of different classifications interacting). The color corresponds to node degree (relative to each network) as indicated for each panel, with the lowest degrees in red and highest degrees in purple. The node degree denotes the number of PPIs for a given gene. |
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Source | Image file from Dickerson J, Zhu A, Robertson D, Hentges K (2011). "Defining the Role of Essential Genes in Human Disease". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0027368. PMID 22096564. PMC: 3214036. | |
Author | Dickerson J, Zhu A, Robertson D, Hentges K | |
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