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Aite, Meaziane; Chevallier, Marie; Frioux, Cleamence; Trottier, Camille; Got, Jeanne; Paz Cortes, Maria; Mendoza, Sebastian N.; Carrier, Gregory; Dameron, Olivier; Guillaudeux, Nicolas; Latorre, Mauricio; Loira, Nicolas; Markov, Gabriel V.; Maass, Alejandro; Siegel, Anne. |
Genome-scale metabolic models have become the tool of choice for the global analysis of microorganism metabolism, and their reconstruction has attained high standards of quality and reliability. Improvements in this area have been accompanied by the development of some major platforms and databases, and an explosion of individual bioinformatics methods. Consequently, many recent model s result from "a la carte" pipelines, combining the use of platforms, individual tools and biological expertise to enhance the quality of the reconstruction. Although very useful, introducing heterogeneous tools, that hardly interact with each other, causes loss of traceability and reproducibility in the reconstruction process. This represents a real obstacle, especially when... |
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Ano: 2018 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00448/55985/57454.pdf |
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