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Review of Tools and Algorithms for Network Motif Discovery in Biological Networks

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Journal IET Syst Biol
Publisher Wiley
Specialty Biology
Date 2020 Aug 2
PMID 32737276
Citations 4
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Abstract

Network motifs are recurrent and over-represented patterns having biological relevance. This is one of the important local properties of biological networks. Network motif discovery finds important applications in many areas such as functional analysis of biological components, the validity of network composition, classification of networks, disease discovery, identification of unique subunits etc. The discovery of network motifs is a computationally challenging task due to the large size of real networks, and the exponential increase of search space with respect to network size and motif size. This problem also includes the subgraph isomorphism check, which is Nondeterministic Polynomial (NP)-complete. Several tools and algorithms have been designed in the last few years to address this problem with encouraging results. These tools and algorithms can be classified into various categories based on exact census, mapping, pattern growth, and so on. In this study, critical aspects of network motif discovery, design principles of background algorithms, and their functionality have been reviewed with their strengths and limitations. The performances of state-of-art algorithms are discussed in terms of runtime efficiency, scalability, and space requirement. The future scope, research direction, and challenges of the existing algorithms are presented at the end of the study.

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