Network Modeling in Biology: Statistical Methods for Gene and Brain Networks

Stat Sci. 2021 Feb;36(1):89-108. doi: 10.1214/20-sts792.

Abstract

The rise of network data in many different domains has offered researchers new insight into the problem of modeling complex systems and propelled the development of numerous innovative statistical methodologies and computational tools. In this paper, we primarily focus on two types of biological networks, gene networks and brain networks, where statistical network modeling has found both fruitful and challenging applications. Unlike other network examples such as social networks where network edges can be directly observed, both gene and brain networks require careful estimation of edges using covariates as a first step. We provide a discussion on existing statistical and computational methods for edge esitimation and subsequent statistical inference problems in these two types of biological networks.

Keywords: brain connectivity networks; gene regulatory networks; network inference; network reconstruction.