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Systems Biology I

Systems Biology I

Genome sequences are now available, allowing us to identify the biological components that make up a cell or an organism. Systems biology explores how these components interact, form networks, and how these networks generate cellular functions that correspond to observable phenotypes. The fundamental concepts of systems biology focus on modeling networks, determining their properties, and relating these properties to phenotypic functions.

 

Materials

Recommended Literature 

Systems Biology: Properties of Reconstructed Networks. Palsson, BØ. Cambridge University Press; 2006
Color Atlas of Biochemistry. Koolmann, Jan. Thieme; 2012
Systems Biology: Introduction to Pathway Modeling. Sauro, Herbert M. Ambrosius Publishing; 2014

Tools and Platforms

UCSD Systems Biology Videos