Table 4. Scaling exponents, growth rates and their relationships.
static exponents | dynamic growth rates | |||||||||
Species | ||||||||||
eco | 3.6(3) | 1.9(1) | 3.3(4) | 2.1(1) | 0.06 | 0.02 | 0.07 | 3 | 1.9 | 3.5 |
sce | 3.0(2) | 0.0(1) | 0.23(3) | 0.07(1) | 0.0(1) | 3.3(8) | 0 | |||
mmus | 1.7(1) | 2.9(1) | 0.8(1) | 3.1(4) | 0.22(3) | 0.15(1) | 0.14(2) | 1.5(3) | 2.6(4) | 0.9(2) |
hsa | 2.9(2) | 0.0(2) | 0.23(2) | 0.08(1) | 0.0(1) | 2.9(5) | 0 |
Scaling exponents (, , ), growth rates (, , ) and their relationships derived from the dynamic analysis (The growth rates of E. coli do not have uncertainties because there are only two time levels). Here we selected the three largest networks (E. coli, S. cerevisiae, and H. sapiens) and one sample (M. musculus) representing the smaller networks.