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- Title
MORO: a Cytoscape app for relationship analysis between modularity and robustness in large-scale biological networks.
- Authors
Cong-Doan Truong; Tien-Dzung Tran; Yung-Keun Kwon
- Abstract
Background: Although there have been many studies revealing that dynamic robustness of a biological network is related to its modularity characteristics, no proper tool exists to investigate the relation between network dynamics and modularity. Results: Accordingly, we developed a novel Cytoscape app called MORO, which can conveniently analyze the relationship between network modularity and robustness. We employed an existing algorithm to analyze the modularity of directed graphs and a Boolean network model for robustness calculation. In particular, to ensure the robustness algorithm's applicability to large-scale networks, we implemented it as a parallel algorithm by using the OpenCL library. A batch-mode simulation function was also developed to verify whether an observed relationship between modularity and robustness is conserved in a large set of randomly structured networks. The app provides various visualization modes to better elucidate topological relations between modules, and tabular results of centrality and gene ontology enrichment analyses of modules. We tested the proposed app to analyze large signaling networks and showed an interesting relationship between network modularity and robustness. Conclusions: Our app can be a promising tool which efficiently analyzes the relationship between modularity and robustness in large signaling networks.
- Subjects
MOBILE app development; BIOLOGICAL networks; MODULAR design; PARALLEL algorithms; COMPARATIVE biology
- Publication
BMC Systems Biology, 2016, Vol 10, p521
- ISSN
1752-0509
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1186/s12918-016-0363-3