摘要
Background: Module detection is widely used to analyze and visualize biological networks. A number of methods and tools have been developed to achieve it. Meanwhile, bipartite module detection is also very useful for mining and analyzing bipartite biological networks and a few methods have been developed for it. However, there is few user- friendly toolkit for this task. Methods: To this end, we develop an online web toolkit BMTK, which implements seven existing methods. Results: BMTK provides a uniform operation platform and visualization function, standardizes input and output format, and improves algorithmic structure to enhance computing speed. We also apply this toolkit onto a drug-target bipartite network to demonstrate its effectiveness. Conclusions: BMTK will be a powerful tool for detecting bipartite modules in diverse bipartite biological networks. Availability: The web application is freely accessible at http://www.zhanglabtools.net/BMTK.
Background: Module detection is widely used to analyze and visualize biological networks. A number of methods and tools have been developed to achieve it. Meanwhile, bipartite module detection is also very useful for mining and analyzing bipartite biological networks and a few methods have been developed for it. However, there is few user- friendly toolkit for this task. Methods: To this end, we develop an online web toolkit BMTK, which implements seven existing methods. Results: BMTK provides a uniform operation platform and visualization function, standardizes input and output format, and improves algorithmic structure to enhance computing speed. We also apply this toolkit onto a drug-target bipartite network to demonstrate its effectiveness. Conclusions: BMTK will be a powerful tool for detecting bipartite modules in diverse bipartite biological networks. Availability: The web application is freely accessible at http://www.zhanglabtools.net/BMTK.
基金
This work has been supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 61621003, 61422309, 61379092 and 11661141019), the Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) (XDB13040600) and CAS Frontier Science Research Key Project for Top Young Scientist (QYZDB-SSW-SYS008).