| The layout of BiologicalNetworks is shown in Figure 3.1. The interface
has three major areas: the Project Pane on the left, the Search Result/Microarray
Pane on the bottom, and the central Pathway Navigation Pane.
3.1 General Layout of Interface
Figure 3-1 illustrates the BiologicalNetworks Graphical User Interface (GUI).
- The Pathway Navigation Pane can contain several pathway
views, one window per pathway. The Pathway map is completely
configurable: it can show the whole pathway or any set of nodes.
For the selected group of proteins, more detailed information can
be viewed in the List Pane.
- The Project Pane organizes data in a Workspace. Proteins, small molecules, and
cell processes can be stored in folders. Folders are hierarchical
and can include both subfolders
and single objects. A separate
set of folders is reserved to represent a functional protein ontology
and/or classification hierarchies.
- The Search Result Pane is organized as several tables with
a set of columns, where each column represents one characteristic
of a node or control found for your search. Some useful characteristics include protein
symbol, gene name, links to external databases (GenBank, LocusLink,
Golden Path, HUGO), experimental conditions, etc. These
characteristics can be used for filtering or sorting objects in the table.
Selection in the table can be highlighted on the map and vice versa;
behind the Project Pane there are three other panels: the
Palette Panel, Curated Pathways and Database Tables Pane.
- The Palette Pane displays whole list of node and control types
and their graphical presentation.
Figure 3-1: BiologicalNetworks Graphic User Interface
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