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Pairwise Biological Network Alignment Based on Discrete Bat Algorithm
2021
The development of high-throughput technology has provided a reliable technical guarantee for an increased amount of available data on biological networks. Network alignment is used to analyze these data to identify conserved functional network modules and understand evolutionary relationships across species. Thus, an efficient computational network aligner is needed for network alignment. In this paper, the classic bat algorithm is discretized and applied to the network alignment. The bat
doi:10.1155/2021/5548993
pmid:34777564
pmcid:PMC8580637
fatcat:3zimeaq4uvfojnxtaq3ryyq7ba