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Fig. 10 | Genome Biology

Fig. 10

From: New genes drive the evolution of gene interaction networks in the human and mouse genomes

Fig. 10

Preferential attachment to new linking partners of young genes (primate-specific genes) after removing the shared interactions with their parental genes. a Preference on network centralities (Degree and Betweenness) for young genes’ new interacting partners. The centralities are ranked and divided into three levels – high, moderate, and low, each with the same number of genes. b Young genes’ preference for the divergence times of new linking partners. The number before the slash line indicates the ‘real’ number of linking partners, while the number after is from random expectation

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