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MCL-edge is an integrated command-line driven workbench for large scale network analysis. It includes programs for the computation of shortest paths, diameter, clustering coefficient, betweenness centrality, and network shuffles. A module for loading and analyzing gene expression data as a network is provided. The MCL algorithm is a fast and highly scalable cluster algorithm for networks based on stochastic flow. The flow process employed by the algorithm is mathematically sound and intrinsically tied to cluster structure, which is revealed as the imprint left by the process. The threaded implementation has handled networks with millions of nodes within hours and is widely used in the fields of bioinformatics, graph clustering, and network analysis.

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Diese Version verbessert die Unterstützung für das Lesen und Umwandlung von mRNA-Array-Daten. MCL hat eine Option zur Eingabe Graphen sparsify und analysis "-Modi wurden abgespalten und sind jetzt als ein Modus, in dem CLM-Programm erworben. Ein Fehler in mcl eingeführt-09-182 in der Cluster-Routinen Auslegung wurde behoben. Der MCX-Programm kann nun berechnen beide Knoten Exzentrizität und betweenness Zentralität über mehrere Maschinen und mehreren Threads parallelisiert. Kleinere Verbesserungen wurden in der gesamten Suite von Programmen gemacht.
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This release improves support for reading and transforming mRNA array
data. MCL has acquired an option to sparsify input graphs, and analysis
modes have been split off and are now available as a mode in the clm
program. A bug introduced in mcl-09-182 in the cluster interpretation
routines has been fixed. The mcx program can now compute both node
eccentricity and betweenness centrality parallelized over multiple
machines and multiple threads. Minor improvements have been made
throughout the entire suite of programs.

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