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Advances in high-throughput sequencing technologies have resulted in an exponential growth of publicly accessible
biological datasets. In the ‘big data’ driven ‘post-genomic’ context, much work is being done to explore human
protein–protein interactions (PPIs) for a systems level based analysis to uncover useful signals and gain more insights to
advance current knowledge and answer specific biological and health questions. These PPIs are experimentally or
computationally predicted, stored in different online databases and some of PPI resources are updated regularly. As with
many biological datasets, such regular updates continuously render older PPI datasets potentially outdated. Moreover, while
many of these interactions are shared between these online resources, each resource includes its own identified PPIs and
none of these databases exhaustively contains all existing human PPI maps. In this context, it is essential to enable the
integration of or combining interaction datasets from different resources, to generate a PPI map with increased coverage
and confidence. To allow researchers to produce an integrated human PPI datasets in real-time, we introduce the integrated
human protein–protein interaction network generator (IHP-PING) tool. IHP-PING is a f lexible python package which
generates a human PPI network from freely available online resources. This tool extracts and integrates heterogeneous PPI
datasets to generate a unified PPI network, which is stored locally for further applications. |
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