Genomic Object Net: II. Modelling Biopathways by Hybrid Functional Petri Net with Extension
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This paper demonstrates how to create an HFPNe (hybrid functional Petri net with extension) model, using the lac operon gene regulatory mechanism and glycolytic pathway as an example. Using this example, readers can then model other biopathways of interest. Simulations of the HFPNe model were performed using the software package Genomic Object Net.
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