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Evolution, Interactions, and Biological Networks

by: Joshua S. Weitz, Philip N. Benfey, Ned S. Wingreen
PLoS Biol, Vol. 5, No. 1. (16 January 2007), e11, doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.0050011  Key: citeulike:1048513

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Shifting the perspective of the questions we ask will ensure that network theory continues to excite the network theorists, but more importantly, that it remains vital to progress in biological research.


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