Publisher's Synopsis
This guided workbook shows how to convert published biological data to a standard form, then draw a small network to identify the cause-and-effect relationship between the objects in the data, like genes or proteins. The result is a relationship in the form of "A activates B" or "A inhibits B". The procedure can be used to analyze phospho-protein signaling networks, the effects of gene knockdowns, and response to small molecules, among other things. Proficiency with this technique makes reading science papers easier and faster.