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arxiv: q-bio/0411052 · v1 · submitted 2004-11-30 · 🧬 q-bio.MN · cond-mat.dis-nn· q-bio.BM

Duplication-divergence model of protein interaction network

classification 🧬 q-bio.MN cond-mat.dis-nnq-bio.BM
keywords degreemodelself-averagingaveragedivergencegrowthincreasesinteraction
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We show that the protein-protein interaction networks can be surprisingly well described by a very simple evolution model of duplication and divergence. The model exhibits a remarkably rich behavior depending on a single parameter, the probability to retain a duplicated link during divergence. When this parameter is large, the network growth is not self-averaging and an average vertex degree increases algebraically. The lack of self-averaging results in a great diversity of networks grown out of the same initial condition. For small values of the link retention probability, the growth is self-averaging, the average degree increases very slowly or tends to a constant, and a degree distribution has a power-law tail.

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