| Literature DB >> 18463131 |
Zhenjun Hu1, Evan S Snitkin, Charles DeLisi.
Abstract
The essence of a living cell is adaptation to a changing environment, and a central goal of modern cell biology is to understand adaptive change under normal and pathological conditions. Because the number of components is large, and processes and conditions are many, visual tools are useful in providing an overview of relations that would otherwise be far more difficult to assimilate. Historically, representations were static pictures, with genes and proteins represented as nodes, and known or inferred correlations between them (links) represented by various kinds of lines. The modern challenge is to capture functional hierarchies and adaptation to environmental change, and to discover pathways and processes embedded in known data, but not currently recognizable. Among the tools being developed to meet this challenge is VisANT (freely available at http://visant.bu.edu) which integrates, mines and displays hierarchical information. Challenges to integrating modeling (discrete or continuous) and simulation capabilities into such visual mining software are briefly discussed.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18463131 PMCID: PMC2743399 DOI: 10.1093/bib/bbn020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Brief Bioinform ISSN: 1467-5463 Impact factor: 11.622