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        <description>The following are Minimum Information Models for different types of biological data. Some are well established with large uptake in the community, wheras others are still in active development.
More details for each can be found on the MIBBI Website</description>
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        <description>OBO ontologies available through the Ontology Lookup Service


Ontology Lookup Service


BTO  BRENDA tissue / enzyme source 

CHEBI Chemical Entities of Biological Interest 

CL Cell Type 

ECO Evidence Codes 

EFO ArrayExpress Experimental Factor Ontology</description>
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        <description>The following pages provide information and links to tools and resources that may be useful to the SysMO community. Some are developed by the SysMO-DB team, some are developed by other SysMO consortium members, and some are public resources relating to Systems Biology data and models.</description>
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        <description>These resources have either been developed by the groups involved in SysMO-DB, or by people from the wider SysMO consortium. We plan to incorporate or link to many of these resources from SysMO-HUB

Models

	*  JWS Online- a model repository and simulation tool developed by Jacky Snoep
	*  Copasi - a model simulation environment developed by the groups of Pedro Mendes at the University of Manchester and Ursula Kummer at EML Research, Heidelberg
	*  Semantic SBML - for the annotation and merging …</description>
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