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      Simulation Frameworks for Morphogenetic Problems

      Computation
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              BioPAX – A community standard for pathway data sharing

              BioPAX (Biological Pathway Exchange) is a standard language to represent biological pathways at the molecular and cellular level. Its major use is to facilitate the exchange of pathway data (http://www.biopax.org). Pathway data captures our understanding of biological processes, but its rapid growth necessitates development of databases and computational tools to aid interpretation. However, the current fragmentation of pathway information across many databases with incompatible formats presents barriers to its effective use. BioPAX solves this problem by making pathway data substantially easier to collect, index, interpret and share. BioPAX can represent metabolic and signaling pathways, molecular and genetic interactions and gene regulation networks. BioPAX was created through a community process. Through BioPAX, millions of interactions organized into thousands of pathways across many organisms, from a growing number of sources, are available. Thus, large amounts of pathway data are available in a computable form to support visualization, analysis and biological discovery.
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                Computation
                Computation
                MDPI AG
                2079-3197
                June 2015
                April 24 2015
                : 3
                : 2
                : 197-221
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                10.3390/computation3020197
                ddae6e71-858b-4b9a-8402-1cef52f703ee
                © 2015

                https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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