We provide a commented overview of the available databases for the systematic collection of pathway information and biological models essential for the interpretation of Omics data. Then, we present both the state of the art and the future challenges of network inference, a research area dealing with the deduction of reaction mechanisms from experimental Omics data. This approach represents one of the most challenging instances for making use of the huge amount of information gathered in the Omics era.

Network Inference from Time-Dependent Omics Data

Lecca, Paola;Nguyen, Thien Bao;Priami, Corrado;Quaglia, Paola
2011-01-01

Abstract

We provide a commented overview of the available databases for the systematic collection of pathway information and biological models essential for the interpretation of Omics data. Then, we present both the state of the art and the future challenges of network inference, a research area dealing with the deduction of reaction mechanisms from experimental Omics data. This approach represents one of the most challenging instances for making use of the huge amount of information gathered in the Omics era.
2011
Bioinformatics for Omics Data: Methods and Protocols
New York
Humana Press (subsidiary of Springer)
9781617790263
Lecca, Paola; Nguyen, Thien Bao; Priami, Corrado; Quaglia, Paola
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