id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-301117-egd1gxby Barh, Debmalya In Silico Models: From Simple Networks to Complex Diseases 2013-11-15 .txt text/plain 13765 670 37 Bioinformatics deals with methods for storing, retrieving, and analyzing biological data and protein sequences, structures, functions, pathways, and networks, and recently, in silico disease modeling and simulation using systems biology. Bioinformatics is the computational data management discipline that helps us gather, analyze, and represent this information in order to educate ourselves, understand biological processes in healthy and diseased states, and to facilitate discovery of better animal products. The development of such computational modeling techniques to include diverse types of molecular biological information clearly supports the gene regulatory network inference process and enables the modeling of the dynamics of gene regulatory systems. Understanding the complexity of the disease and its biological significance in health can be achieved by integrating data from the different functional genomics experiments with medical, physiological, and environmental factor information, and computing mathematically. ./cache/cord-301117-egd1gxby.txt ./txt/cord-301117-egd1gxby.txt