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Modularity in Biological Networks

Journal

FRONTIERS IN GENETICS
Volume 12, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2021.701331

Keywords

modularity; community structure; motifs; biological networks; systems biology

Funding

  1. CONACYT [179431/2012]
  2. National Institute of Genomic Medicine (Mexico)
  3. National Laboratory of Complexity Sciences [232647/2014 CONACYT]
  4. 2016 Marcos Moshinsky Research Chair in the Physical Sciences
  5. CONACyT through the Catedras-CONACyT program

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Network modeling plays a crucial role in studying the structure and behavior of biological systems, offering methods for exploring the relationships between components and identifying modular structures within biological networks. While traditional biology-specific methods have limited applicability, more general methods from statistical physics and network science have been developed for modularity detection in biological systems. Bridging the gap between biology and theoretical physics/network science is essential for further advancing the understanding of modularity in biological research.
Network modeling, from the ecological to the molecular scale has become an essential tool for studying the structure, dynamics and complex behavior of living systems. Graph representations of the relationships between biological components open up a wide variety of methods for discovering the mechanistic and functional properties of biological systems. Many biological networks are organized into a modular structure, so methods to discover such modules are essential if we are to understand the biological system as a whole. However, most of the methods used in biology to this end, have a limited applicability, as they are very specific to the system they were developed for. Conversely, from the statistical physics and network science perspective, graph modularity has been theoretically studied and several methods of a very general nature have been developed. It is our perspective that in particular for the modularity detection problem, biology and theoretical physics/network science are less connected than they should. The central goal of this review is to provide the necessary background and present the most applicable and pertinent methods for community detection in a way that motivates their further usage in biological research.

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