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May 27, 2014 at 21:19 comment added Behzad Rowshanravan Yes, this dataset analysed in a dynamic sense can tell us how close we are to a good estimation of global PP interactions in a given organism, given the techniques/equipments used and what the progression rate of finding PP interactions has been over time, but non the less it is more of a historical account as opposed to a biological underlying. The data should more appropriately be correlated to equipments/techniques, although there are many other hidden variables such as the number of people that engaged in PP interaction discovery between the data releases etc.
May 27, 2014 at 21:01 comment added Remi.b mmhh interesting. And nice that the data are freely available with your example. But analyzing this evolving network would tell more about the history of discovery of new proteins than about the real biological underlying mechanisms. I am not sure though. It maight tell about how close we are to have a good definition of how the network of protein interactions looks like I guess. This data might indeed interest the OP.
May 27, 2014 at 20:57 history answered Behzad Rowshanravan CC BY-SA 3.0