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Bio-Logic Builder: A Non-Technical Tool for Building Dynamical, Qualitative Models

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  • Tomáš Helikar
  • Bryan Kowal
  • Alex Madrahimov
  • Manish Shrestha
  • Jay Pedersen
  • Kahani Limbu
  • Ishwor Thapa
  • Thaine Rowley
  • Rahul Satalkar
  • Naomi Kochi
  • John Konvalina
  • Jim A Rogers

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Computational modeling of biological processes is a promising tool in biomedical research. While a large part of its potential lies in the ability to integrate it with laboratory research, modeling currently generally requires a high degree of training in mathematics and/or computer science. To help address this issue, we have developed a web-based tool, Bio-Logic Builder, that enables laboratory scientists to define mathematical representations (based on a discrete formalism) of biological regulatory mechanisms in a modular and non-technical fashion. As part of the user interface, generalized “bio-logic” modules have been defined to provide users with the building blocks for many biological processes. To build/modify computational models, experimentalists provide purely qualitative information about a particular regulatory mechanisms as is generally found in the laboratory. The Bio-Logic Builder subsequently converts the provided information into a mathematical representation described with Boolean expressions/rules. We used this tool to build a number of dynamical models, including a 130-protein large-scale model of signal transduction with over 800 interactions, influenza A replication cycle with 127 species and 200+ interactions, and mammalian and budding yeast cell cycles. We also show that any and all qualitative regulatory mechanisms can be built using this tool.

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  • Tomáš Helikar & Bryan Kowal & Alex Madrahimov & Manish Shrestha & Jay Pedersen & Kahani Limbu & Ishwor Thapa & Thaine Rowley & Rahul Satalkar & Naomi Kochi & John Konvalina & Jim A Rogers, 2012. "Bio-Logic Builder: A Non-Technical Tool for Building Dynamical, Qualitative Models," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 7(10), pages 1-11, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0046417
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0046417
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