There are many limitations to determine relationships within biological systems. Among the limitations of these systems, one can consider the lack of sufficient information about them, such as the complete knowledge of many networks, the lack of reaction information, the complexity of the analysis of these reactions, etc. One of the methods to analyze these systems is called flux balance analysis. This method consists of three parts: objective function, equal constraints and unequal constraints. Among the features available in this method, we can mention less need for experimental information and no need for high processing systems. In order to determine the objective functions in this...
There are many limitations to determine relationships within biological systems. Among the limitations of these systems, one can consider the lack of sufficient information about them, such as the complete knowledge of many networks, the lack of reaction information, the complexity of the analysis of these reactions, etc. One of the methods to analyze these systems is called flux balance analysis. This method consists of three parts: objective function, equal constraints and unequal constraints. Among the features available in this method, we can mention less need for experimental information and no need for high processing systems. In order to determine the objective functions in this...