A biological network is a conceptual and computational framework used to represent and analyze the complex interactions and relationships among various biological entities within an organism or biological system. These entities can include genes, proteins, metabolites, cells, and even entire organisms. Biological networks can take various forms, depending on the type of interactions being represented. Some common types of biological networks include: 1. **Gene Regulatory Networks**: These networks illustrate how genes regulate each other's expression through transcription factors and other regulatory molecules.
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