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    BMC Res Notes. 2011 Oct 6;4(1):384.

    Medusa: A tool for exploring and clustering biological networks.

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    Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Faculty of Engineering - ESAT/SCD, Kasteelpark Arenberg 10, 3001 Leuven-Heverlee, Belgium. georgios.pavlopoulos@esat.kuleuven.be.

    Abstract

    ABSTRACT:

    BACKGROUND:

    Biological processes such as metabolic pathways, gene regulation or protein-protein interactions are often represented as graphs in systems biology. The understanding of such networks, their analysis, and their visualization are today important challenges in life sciences. While a great variety of visualization tools that try to address most of these challenges already exists, only few of them succeed to bridge the gap between visualization and network analysis.

    FINDINGS:

    Medusa is a powerful tool for visualization and clustering analysis of large-scale biological networks. It is highly interactive and it supports weighted and unweighted multi-edged directed and undirected graphs. It combines a variety of layouts and clustering methods for comprehensive views and advanced data analysis. Its main purpose is to integrate visualization and analysis of heterogeneous data from different sources into a single network.

    CONCLUSIONS:

    Medusa provides a concise visual tool, which is helpful for network analysis and interpretation. Medusa is offered both as a standalone application and as an applet written in Java. It can be found at: https://sites.google.com/site/medusa3visualization.

    PMID:
    21978489
    [PubMed]
    PMCID:
    PMC3197509
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