Filename extension |
.xml, .sbml |
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Internet media type |
application/sbml+xml |
Initial release | 2 March 2001 |
Latest release | SBML Level 3 Version 2 Core, Release 2 26 April 2019 |
Type of format | Markup language |
Extended from | XML |
Open format? | Yes |
Website | sbml |
The Systems Biology Markup Language (SBML) is a representation format, based on XML, for communicating and storing computational models of biological processes.[1] It is a free and open standard with widespread software support and a community of users and developers. SBML can represent many different classes of biological phenomena, including metabolic networks, cell signaling pathways, regulatory networks, infectious diseases, and many others.[2][3][4] It has been proposed as a standard for representing computational models in systems biology today.[4]
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