Ten simple rules to create biological network figures for communication

by G. Elisabeta Marai, Bruno Pinaud, Katja B ühler, Alexander Lex, John H. Morris Biological network figures are ubiquitous in the biology and medical literature. On the one hand, a good network figure can quickly provide information about the nature and degree of interactions between items and enable inferences about the reason for those interactions. On the other hand, good n etwork figures are difficult to create. In this paper, we outline 10 simple rules for creating biological network figures for communication, from choosing layouts, to applying color or other channels to show attributes, to the use of layering and separation. These rules are accompanied by illustrati ve examples. We also provide a concise set of references and additional resources for each rule.
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