genes, neurons, internet: organizing principles of networks....blogrolls???.
Blogroll analysts, there's a significant opportunity for cutting edge science here...
To quote a former professor of mine, "interesting if true; interesting in any case"
The quest for commonality.
genes, neurons, internet: organizing principles of networks. How do 30,000 genes in our DNA work together to form a large part of who we are? How do one hundred billion neurons operate in our brain? The huge number of factors involved makes such complex networks hard to crack. Now, a study uncovers a strategy for finding the organizing principles of virtually any network – from neural networks to ecological food webs or the Internet.... more in [context weblog]
[Seb's Open Research]
The research in question is by Uri Alon of the Weizman institute. A reprint of the October 25 2002 Science Article at http://www.weizmann.ac.il/mcb/UriAlon/Papers/networkMotifs/networkMotifs.pdf has the meat, including...

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