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One alternative option for creating a project is to import the model from the OptFlux’s repository. This is an option that guarantees the import of models collected from literature that have been validated by OptFlux’s team, regarding the file format.
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One of the available plugins for OptFlux3 is the Model Repository.<br> This plugin adds a reader to Optflux which is a repository of already curated models. This is an option that guarantees the importation of models collected from literature validated by OptFlux’s team, regarding the file format.
 
To load a model from the repository you need to have an Internet connection working.
 
To load a model from the repository you need to have an Internet connection working.
 
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Latest revision as of 18:18, 13 December 2012

One of the available plugins for OptFlux3 is the Model Repository.
This plugin adds a reader to Optflux which is a repository of already curated models. This is an option that guarantees the importation of models collected from literature validated by OptFlux’s team, regarding the file format. To load a model from the repository you need to have an Internet connection working.

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Since these models are validated, loading a model from the repository is pretty straightforward. Just select the desired model, press "Next", and the next step is the biomass detection (in these cases the biomass will be correctly identified by OptFlux).

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