“…Studies have shown a scale-free structure in cellular metabolic networks, 32 , 40 protein interaction networks, including in cancer, 41 , 42 transcription regulatory networks, and GRN. 20 , 43 , 44 , 45 Following the literature, 36 , 37 , 46 , 47 , 48 there are some qualitative and quantitative characteristics to ensure that a network is scale-free: the power-law distribution appears as a straight line on a log-log plot; the γ value usually is in the range 2<γ<3; and the presence of high-degree nodes, called hubs, the most highly connected nodes, 47 with most nodes clustered around them. The hubs demonstrate the absence of a uniform connectivity distribution in the network, presenting the 80-20 rule (also referred to as the Pareto principle), with small-degree nodes being the most abundant.…”