2024
DOI: 10.1093/molbev/msae098
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Wiring Between Close Nodes in Molecular Networks Evolves More Quickly Than Between Distant Nodes

Alejandro Gil-Gomez,
Joshua S Rest

Abstract: As species diverge, a wide range of evolutionary processes lead to changes in protein-protein interaction networks and metabolic networks. The rate at which molecular networks evolve is an important question in evolutionary biology. Previous empirical work has focused on interactomes from model organisms to calculate rewiring rates, but this is limited by the relatively small number of species and sparse nature of network data across species. We present a proxy for variation in network topology: variation in d… Show more

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