Applied Network Science (Aug 2018)

An application of the Shapley value to the analysis of co-expression networks

  • Giulia Cesari,
  • Encarnación Algaba,
  • Stefano Moretti,
  • Juan A. Nepomuceno

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s41109-018-0095-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 1 – 21

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Abstract We study the problem of identifying relevant genes in a co-expression network using a (cooperative) game theoretic approach. The Shapley value of a cooperative game is used to asses the relevance of each gene in interaction with the others, and to stress the role of nodes in the periphery of a co-expression network for the regulation of complex biological pathways of interest. An application of the method to the analysis of gene expression data from microarrays is presented, as well as a comparison with classical centrality indices. Finally, making further assumptions about the a priori importance of genes, we combine the game theoretic model with other techniques from cluster analysis.

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