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No, this isn’t a network of physical interactions among nuclear proteins in yeast as measured in the high-throughput two-hybrid experiment (the similarities are striking though!), it’s BioCurious.com as a graph! Follow the link to find out what each colour represents, and to see some examples of some of the big sites on the web and their sometimes-surprising graph structures. And if that’s not enough, click here to create graphs of any site you choose! (via Daring Fireball)
Update—Edward Tufte talks about this here.
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