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Foundations of Systems Biology - Using Cell Illustrator and Pathway Databases

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Today, as hundreds of genomes have been sequenced and thousands of proteins and more than ten thousand metabolites have been identi?ed, navigating safely through this wealth of information without getting completely lost has become crucial for research in, and teaching of, molecular biology. Consequently, a considerable number of tools have been developed and put on the market in the last two decades that describe the multitude of potential/putative interactions between genes, proteins, metabolites, and other biologically relevant compounds in terms of metabolic, genetic, signaling, and other networks, their aim being to support all sorts of explorations through bio-data bases currently called Systems Biology. As a result, navigating safely through this wealth of information-processing tools has become equally crucial for successful work in molecular biology. To help perform such navigation tasks successfully, this book starts by providing an extremely useful overview of existing tools for ?nding (or designing) and inv- tigating metabolic, genetic, signaling, and other network databases, addressing also user-relevant practical questions like - Is the database viewable through a web browser? - Is there a licensing fee? - What is the data type (metabolic, gene regulatory, signaling, etc. )? - Is the database developed/maintained by a curator or a computer? - Is there any software for editing pathways? - Is it possible to simulate the pathway? It then goes on to introduce a speci?c such tool, that is, the fabulous "Cell - lustrator 3. 0" tool developed by the authors.

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Pathway Databases.- Pathway Simulation Software.- Starting Cell Illustrator.- Pathway Modeling and Simulation.- Computational Platform for Systems Biology.

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Today, as hundreds of genomes have been sequenced and thousands of proteins and more than ten thousand metabolites have been identi?ed, navigating safely through this wealth of information without getting completely lost has become crucial for research in, and teaching of, molecular biology. Consequently, a considerable number of tools have been developed and put on the market in the last two decades that describe the multitude of potential/putative interactions between genes, proteins, metabolites, and other biologically relevant compounds in terms of metabolic, genetic, signaling, and other networks, their aim being to support all sorts of explorations through bio-data bases currently called Systems Biology. As a result, navigating safely through this wealth of information-processing tools has become equally crucial for successful work in molecular biology. To help perform such navigation tasks successfully, this book starts by providing an extremely useful overview of existing tools for ?nding (or designing) and inv- tigating metabolic, genetic, signaling, and other network databases, addressing also user-relevant practical questions like • Is the database viewable through a web browser? • Is there a licensing fee? • What is the data type (metabolic, gene regulatory, signaling, etc. )? • Is the database developed/maintained by a curator or a computer? • Is there any software for editing pathways? • Is it possible to simulate the pathway? It then goes on to introduce a speci?c such tool, that is, the fabulous “Cell - lustrator 3. 0” tool developed by the authors.

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Authors Atsushi Doi, Atsushi et al Doi, Hiroshi Matsuno, Satoru Miyano, Masa Nagasaki, Masao Nagasaki, Ayum Saito, Ayumu Saito
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Original title (Japanese): Shisutemu seibutugaku ga wakaru! Seruirasutore-ta wo tsukatte miyou
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2017
 
EAN 9781447168720
ISBN 978-1-4471-6872-0
No. of pages 155
Dimensions 155 mm x 9 mm x 235 mm
Weight 265 g
Illustrations XII, 155 p.
Series Computational Biology
Computational Biology
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Miscellaneous

B, Life Sciences, computer science, bioinformatics, Life sciences: general issues, Cellular biology (cytology), Information technology: general issues, Life Sciences, general, Computer simulation, Computer modelling & simulation, Simulation and Modeling, Cell Biology, Computational and Systems Biology, Computational Biology/Bioinformatics, Computer Modelling

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