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Revision as of 18:41, 24 January 2012
Computational Systems Biology: Introduction
This page is a placeholder, or under current development; it is here principally to establish the logical framework of the site. The material on this page is correct, but incomplete.
Computational Systems biology aims to make Systems Biology computable, by providing the required abstractions, databases and tools. Principally, it focusses on the relationships between objects, less so on the objects themselves.
Contents
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Introductory reading
Exercises
Further reading and resources
For experimental methods and approaches to Systems Biology, see [1].