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Network-based analyses of multiomics data in biomedicine

Rachit Kumar, Joseph D. Romano, Marylyn D. Ritchie

2025BioData Mining9 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Network representations of data are designed to encode relationships between concepts as sets of edges between nodes. Human biology is inherently complex and is represented by data that often exists in a hierarchical nature. One canonical example is the relationship that exists within and between various -omics datasets, including genomics, transcriptomics, and proteomics, among others. Encoding such data in a network-based or graph-based representation allows the explicit incorporation of such relationships into various biomedical big data tasks, including (but not limited to) disease subtyping, interaction prediction, biomarker identification, and patient classification. This review will present various existing approaches in using network representations and analysis of data in multiomics in the framework of deep learning and machine learning approaches, subdivided into supervised and unsupervised approaches, to identify benefits and drawbacks of various approaches as well as the possible next steps for the field.

Topics & Concepts

BiomedicineData scienceComputer scienceBioinformaticsBiologyBioinformatics and Genomic NetworksGene expression and cancer classificationGene Regulatory Network Analysis