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Modeling formalisms in systems biology

Author(s): Machado, Daniel cv logo 1 ; Costa, Rafael S. cv logo 2 ; Rocha, Miguel cv logo 3 ; Ferreira, E. C. cv logo 4 ; Tidor, Bruce cv logo 5 ; Rocha, I. cv logo 6

Date: 2011

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/1822/22495

Origin: RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho

Subject(s): Systems biology; Modeling formalisms; Biological networks


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Systems Biology has taken advantage of computational tools and high-throughput experimental data to model several biological processes. These include signaling, gene regulatory, and metabolic networks. However, most of these models are specific to each kind of network. Their interconnection demands a whole-cell modeling framework for a complete understanding of cellular systems. We describe the features required by an integrated framework for modeling, analyzing and simulating biological processes, and review several modeling formalisms that have been used in Systems Biology including Boolean networks, Bayesian networks, Petri nets, process algebras, constraint-based models, differential equations, rule-based models, interacting state machines, cellular automata, and agent-based models. We compare the features provided by different formalisms, and discuss recent approaches in the integration of these formalisms, as well as possible directions for the future.
Document Type Article
Language English
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