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Institution of Engineering and Technology, IET Systems Biology, 3(4), p. 223-235, 2010

DOI: 10.1049/iet-syb.2009.0040

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Determining the distance to monotonicity of a biological network: A graph-theoretical approach

Journal article published in 2010 by G. Iacono, C. Altafini, F. Ramezani, N. Soranzo ORCID
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Abstract

The authors use ideas from graph theory in order to determine how distant is a given biological network from being monotone. On the signed graph representing the system, the minimal number of sign inconsistencies (i.e. the distance to monotonicity) is shown to be equal to the minimal number of fundamental cycles having a negative sign. Suitable operations aiming at computing such a number are also proposed and shown to outperform all algorithms that are so far existing for this task. [Includes supplementary material].