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Gene interaction networks and models of cation homeostasis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Programme: SysMO

Public web page: http://www.translucent-network.org/

Global metabolic switching in Streptomyces coelicolor

Antibiotics are made during the second phase of growth when there is a transition in metabolism from primary to secondary metabolism. Primary metabolism is growth related and involves all the normal cellular activities associated with cell growth and division. Whereas secondary metabolism is non-growth linked and is non-essential but many important activities occur during this phase which help the bacterium survive.

Silicon cell model for the central carbohydrate metabolism of the archaeon Sulfolobus solfataricus under temperature variation

Programme: SysMO

Public web page: http://sulfosys.com/

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This project contains materials for "Model management and result reproducibility" training at Managing Big Data tutorial on 5th of December 2016 in Potsdam.

The course will also explain how to build an effective Data Management strategy, needed if you apply for funds for a project. The target group of this basic course are young scientists. This one day tutorial will give you insights in standard operation procedures (SOPs), experimental design, modelling design and a short introduction in SEEK. ...

The main objectives of SysMO-DB are to: facilitate the web-based exchange of data between research groups within- and inter- consortia, and to provide an integrated platform for the dissemination of the results of the SysMO projects to the scientific community. We aim to devise a progressive and scalable solution to the data management needs of the SysMO initiative, that:

  • facilitates and maximises the potential for data exchange between SysMO research groups;
  • maximises the ‘shelf life’ and ...
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