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    AMBIENT

    Find active modules in metabolic networks using high-throughput data

    ...If you wish to use the version used in the paper it is v0.6.3, however I recommend using the latest version which works in the same way but with additional options and has stability and performance improvements. Thanks for your interest! AMBIENT (Active Modules for Bipartite Networks) is a Python module that uses simulated annealing to find areas of a metabolic network (modules) that have some consistent characteristic. AMBIENT does not require predefined pathways and gives highly specific predictions of affected areas of metabolism. ...
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    GeneNetWeaver
    GeneNetWeaver (GNW) is an open-source tool for in silico benchmark generation and performance profiling of network inference methods. GNW was used to generate the community-wide DREAM3, DREAM4 and DREAM5 In Silico Challenges.
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