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Alexandre Spaeth,Michel C. Desmaraise context of a cellular system, biological systems are composed of networks wherein molecular species such as genes, proteins and metabolites interact to form various types of networks such as metabolic networks, transcription networks, gene regulatory networks, signal transduction networks, protein