Shown are the means and standard deviations for one primary (column two) and two secondary (column three and four) topology conservation metrics for the four different network randomization methods.
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The average percent identity is the fraction of links the randomized network had in common with the original network. The assortativity represents the correlation between degrees of connected nodes. A positive assortativity indicates that nodes tend to be connected to nodes of similar degree, while a negative assortativity indicates that they tend to connect to nodes with different degrees. The s-metric is another link degree correlation measure; the ratios shown are the randomized network’s s-metric divided by the original network’s s-metric. All results shown were generated from 50 iterations for each method using the human FunCoup network.
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