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<b>SBGN PD</b>: SBGN (http://www.sbgn.org/) is a visual language developed by biochemists, modellers and computer scientists that aims at being the standard for visual representation of biological processes.
 
<b>SBGN PD</b>: SBGN (http://www.sbgn.org/) is a visual language developed by biochemists, modellers and computer scientists that aims at being the standard for visual representation of biological processes.
 
SBGN defines three visual languages: Process Description (PD), Entity Relationship (ER) and Activity Flow (AF). This plugin supports PD language files. You can learn more about these maps by downloading this [http://sourceforge.net/projects/sbgn/files/SBGN%20Process%20Description%20language/Level%201%20Version%201.3/sbgn_PD-level1-Manual-v1.3.pdf/download file].
 
SBGN defines three visual languages: Process Description (PD), Entity Relationship (ER) and Activity Flow (AF). This plugin supports PD language files. You can learn more about these maps by downloading this [http://sourceforge.net/projects/sbgn/files/SBGN%20Process%20Description%20language/Level%201%20Version%201.3/sbgn_PD-level1-Manual-v1.3.pdf/download file].
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At the moment SBGN-PD maps are only supported entities of the type "simple chemical" (for metabolites) and "process" (for reactions). Clone nodes are considered currency metabolites.
 
At the moment SBGN-PD maps are only supported entities of the type "simple chemical" (for metabolites) and "process" (for reactions). Clone nodes are considered currency metabolites.
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This can be made using the Import KGML interface that the plugin provides:
 
This can be made using the Import KGML interface that the plugin provides:
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