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From: Predicting overlapping protein complexes based on core-attachment and a local modularity structure

Fig. 1

Definition and terminology are used to define overlapping PCs architecture. An example of overlapping PCs, whose core components consist of core nodes in the dashed circle. A PC consists of core components and attachments. Additionally, attachments consist of modules and some peripheral nodes. Note that among the attachments, a “module” is composed of overlapping nodes, and the rest of nodes are called peripheral node. The three types of nodes are marked by different colors. Two overlapping PCs are circled by solid lines

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