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Local versus Global Biological Network Alignment
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2015
arXiv
pre-print
Network alignment (NA) aims to find regions of similarities between molecular networks of different species. There exist two NA categories: local (LNA) or global (GNA). LNA finds small highly conserved network regions and produces a many-to-many node mapping. GNA finds large conserved regions and produces a one-to-one node mapping. Given the different outputs of LNA and GNA, when a new NA method is proposed, it is compared against existing methods from the same category. However, both NA
arXiv:1509.08524v1
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