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Do genome‐scale models need exact solvers or clearer standards?
Author(s) -
Ebrahim Ali,
Almaas Eivind,
Bauer Eugen,
Bordbar Aarash,
Burgard Anthony P,
Chang Roger L,
Dräger Andreas,
Famili Iman,
Feist Adam M,
Fleming Ronan MT,
Fong Stephen S,
Hatzimanikatis Vassily,
Herrgård Markus J,
Holder Allen,
Hucka Michael,
Hyduke Daniel,
Jamshidi Neema,
Lee Sang Yup,
Le Novère Nicolas,
Lerman Joshua A,
Lewis Nathan E,
Ma Ding,
Mahadevan Radhakrishnan,
Maranas Costas,
Nagarajan Harish,
Navid Ali,
Nielsen Jens,
Nielsen Lars K,
Nogales Juan,
Noronha Alberto,
Pal Csaba,
Palsson Bernhard O,
Papin Jason A,
Patil Kiran R,
Price Nathan D,
Reed Jennifer L,
Saunders Michael,
Senger Ryan S,
Sonnenschein Nikolaus,
Sun Yuekai,
Thiele Ines
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
molecular systems biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 8.523
H-Index - 148
ISSN - 1744-4292
DOI - 10.15252/msb.20156157
Subject(s) - biology , computational biology , scale (ratio) , genome , data science , genetics , computer science , gene , physics , quantum mechanics
Recent results obtained by Chindelevitch et al (2014) are challenged by Ebrahim et al , illustrating several issues in the reproducibility of computational biology methods.

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