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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SBML
00:00:39 1 History
00:06:25 2 The language
00:07:25 2.1 Purposes
00:08:17 2.2 Main capabilities
00:10:47 2.3 Levels and versions
00:12:23 2.4 Level 3 packages
00:12:50 2.4.1 Hierarchical Model Composition
00:13:51 2.4.2 Flux Balance Constraints
00:14:53 2.4.3 Qualitative Models
00:16:27 2.4.4 Layout
00:18:08 2.4.5 Packages under development
00:18:48 2.5 Structure
00:22:05 3 Community
00:23:28 4 See also
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The Systems Biology Markup Language (SBML) is a representation format, based on XML, for communicating and storing computational models of biological processes. It is a free and open standard with widespread software support and a community of users and developers. SBML can represent many different classes of biological phenomena, including metabolic networks, cell signaling pathways, regulatory networks, infectious diseases, and many others. It has been proposed as a standard for representing computational models in systems biology today.
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