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From: Functional dyadicity and heterophilicity of gene-gene interactions in statistical epistasis networks

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Examples of dyadic and heterophilic distributions of vertex properties in a network. A vertex can either have (value 1) or not have (value 0) a given property. For a given number of vertices with the property (n1=5 in this example), if there are more similar connections among them, e.g. (1-1 edges), than expected randomly this property is dyadic in the network (a), and if there are more connections between vertices with and without the property, e.g. (1-0 edges), than expected randomly the distribution is heterophilic (b)

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