High-throughput genomic technologies have revolutionized the study of cancer. Current research in oncology is now limited more for the capacity of analyzing and interpreting data, rather than the availability of data itself. Integrative approaches to obtain functional information from data are at the core of the disciplines gathered under the systems biology banner. In this context, network models have been used to study cancer, from the identification of key molecules involved in the disease to the discovery of functional alterations associated with specific manifestations of the disease.In this chapter, we describe the state of the art of network reconstruction from genomic data, with an emphasis in gene expression experiments. We explore the strengths and limitations of correlation, Bayesian, and information theoretic approaches to network reconstruction. We present tools that leverage the flexibility of network science to gain a deeper understanding of cancer biology.

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