Figure 1.

A graph and its modules. By definition, a module is a set of nodes that have the same neighbors outside the module. In addition to the trivial modules {a},{b},...,{g} and {a,b,c,..,g}, this graph contains the modules {a,b,c}, {a,b},{a,c},{b,c} and {e,f}.

Gagneur et al. Genome Biology 2004 5:R57   doi:10.1186/gb-2004-5-8-r57
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