Statistics for Biological Networks
How to Infer Networks from Data

By (author) Ernst Wit,Vilda Purutcuoglu,Veronica Vinciotti

ISBN13: 9781439841471

Imprint: Chapman & Hall/CRC

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc

Format: Hardback

Published: 26/01/2026

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Description
An introduction to a new paradigm in social, technological, and scientific discourse, this book presents an overview of statistical methods for describing, modeling, and inferring biological networks using genomic and other types of data. It covers a large variety of modern statistical techniques, such as sparse graphical models, state space models, Boolean networks, and hidden Markov models. The authors address gene transcription data, microRNAs, ChIP-chip, and RNAi data. Along with end-of-chapter exercises, the text includes many real-world examples with implementations using a dedicated R package.
Introduction. From Clusters to Networks. Visualizing Networks. Inferring Network Topology. Network Identification. Static Network Models. Dynamic Network Models. Inference with Networks.
  • Biology, life sciences
  • General (US: Trade)
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
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