SBML Level 3 package: Qualitative Models, Version 1, Release 1

Author:

Chaouiya Claudine1,Keating Sarah M.2,Berenguier Duncan3,Naldi Aurélien4,Thieffry Denis5,Iersel Martijn P. van2,Le Novère Nicolas6,Helikar Tomáš7

Affiliation:

1. 1IGC Rua da Quinta Grande 6, P-2780-156, Oeiras, Portugal

2. 2European Bioinformatics Institute EMBL-EBI, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

3. 3TAGC INSERM U928, 13288Marseille, France

4. 4Center for Integrative Genomics, CH-1015Lausanne, Switzerland

5. 5IBENS, 75005Paris, France

6. 6Babraham Institute, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

7. 7Department of Mathematics, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, United States of America

Abstract

Summary Quantitative methods for modelling biological networks require an in-depth knowledge of the biochemical reactions and their stoichiometric and kinetic parameters. In many practical cases, this knowledge is missing. This has led to the development of several qualitative modelling methods using information such as, for example, gene expression data coming from functional genomic experiments. The SBML Level 3 Version 1 Core specification does not provide a mechanism for explicitly encoding qualitative models, but it does provide a mechanism for SBML packages to extend the Core specification and add additional syntactical constructs.The SBML Qualitative Models package for SBML Level 3 adds features so that qualitative models can be directly and explicitly encoded. The approach taken in this package is essentially based on the definition of regulatory or influence graphs. The SBML Qualitative Models package defines the structure and syntax necessary to describe qualitative models that associate discrete levels of activities with entity pools and the transitions between states that describe the processes involved. This is particularly suited to logical models (Boolean or multi-valued) and some classes of Petri net models can be encoded with the approach.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Medicine

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