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Biological Dynamics Markup Language

In this article, we will explore the impact of Biological Dynamics Markup Language on different aspects of today's society. Biological Dynamics Markup Language has become a topic of interest and debate in recent years, generating conflicting opinions and provoking various reactions in public opinion. Through in-depth analysis, we will examine how Biological Dynamics Markup Language has influenced culture, economics, politics, and other relevant fields. Additionally, we will discuss the short- and long-term implications of Biological Dynamics Markup Language, as well as possible prospects for the future. This article aims to provide a comprehensive and detailed view on Biological Dynamics Markup Language, highlighting its relevance in contemporary society.

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Biological Dynamics Markup Language (BDML) is an XML format for quantitative data describing biological dynamics.[1] It was developed by the Shuichi Onami team at RIKEN QBiC.

The Onami lab hosts the Systems Science of Biological Dynamics (SSBD) database.

References

  1. ^ Kyoda, Koji; Tohsato, Yukako; Ho, Kenneth H. L.; Onami, Shuichi (2015). "Biological Dynamics Markup Language (BDML): An open format for representing quantitative biological dynamics data". Bioinformatics. 31 (7): 1044–1052. doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/btu767. PMC 4382901. PMID 25414366.