TErminology for the Description of DYnamics

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TErminology for the Description of DYnamics (TEDDY) aims to provide an ontology for dynamical behaviours, observable dynamical phenomena, and control elements of bio-models and biological systems in Systems Biology and Synthetic Biology.[1][2]

References

  1. Courtot, M.; Juty, N.; Knupfer, C.; Waltemath, D.; Zhukova, A.; Drager, A.; Dumontier, M.; Finney, A.; Golebiewski, M.; Hastings, J.; Hoops, S.; Keating, S.; Kell, D. B.; Kerrien, S.; Lawson, J.; Lister, A.; Lu, J.; Machne, R.; Mendes, P.; Pocock, M.; Rodriguez, N.; Villeger, A.; Wilkinson, D. J.; Wimalaratne, S.; Laibe, C.; Hucka, M.; Le Novere, N. (2014). "Controlled vocabularies and semantics in systems biology". Molecular Systems Biology. 7: 543. doi:10.1038/msb.2011.77. PMC 3261705Freely accessible. PMID 22027554.
  2. "TErminology for the Description of DYnamics". COMBINE. Retrieved 23 April 2014.
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