Recorded webinar

Methods in building and analysing biological networks

Cells are complex and dynamic systems able to modify their behaviour and their morphology in response to internal or environment-induced cues. Such response is achieved thanks to enzymatic reactions and physical interactions that occur between cellular components such as proteins, genes and molecules. Complex diseases (e.g. cancer), have proven to result from alterations in the capacity of cell components to interact and communicate. 

During this webinar we will:

Introduce biological networks: conceptual and intuitive framework to investigate, visualise and understand this complex web of interactions.
Show applications of basic graph theory concepts to physical or signalling interaction networks.
Familiarise with open-access repositories that capture, organise and display physical and signalling interactions.
Introduce Cytoscape, an open source software platform for querying public databases and for visualising and analysing networks.

 

Resource type: Recorded webinar

Scientific topics: Protein interactions


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