A Converter from the Systems Biology Markup Language to the Synthetic Biology Open Language

Abstract

Standards are important to synthetic biology because they enable exchange and reproducibility of genetic designs. This paper describes a procedure for converting between two standards: the Systems Biology Markup Language (SBML) and the Synthetic Biology Open Language (SBOL). SBML is a standard for behavioral models of biological systems at the molecular level. SBOL describes structural and basic qualitative behavioral aspects of a biological design. Converting SBML to SBOL enables a consistent connection between behavioral and structural information for a biological design. The conversion process described in this paper leverages Systems Biology Ontology (SBO) annotations to enable inference of a designs qualitative function.

Tramy Nguyen
Tramy Nguyen
Raytheon BBN Technologies, Research Scientist/Software Engineer
Nicholas Roehner
Nicholas Roehner
Raytheon BBN Technologies, Researcher
Zach Zundel
Zach Zundel
Facebook, Product Engineer

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