BMC Research Notes (Oct 2011)

Medusa: A tool for exploring and clustering biological networks

  • Sifrim Alejandro,
  • Hooper Sean D,
  • Pavlopoulos Georgios A,
  • Schneider Reinhard,
  • Aerts Jan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-4-384
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
p. 384

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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.

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