Combining Interactomes from Multiple Organisms: a Case Study on Human-Mouse
The amount and quality of available data on different organisms varies greatly. While model organisms benefit from extensive experimental studies, there is often a lack of detailed experimental data for more specific organisms. Additionally, even among model organisms there are noticeable difference...
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2016
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