Abstract
We have presented ‘trans-omics’, a discipline that mechanistically connects multiple omic layers. The relationships between molecules of distinct omic layers are governed by reaction rate equations such as v = k [S] (v: reaction rate; k: rate constant; [S]: concentration of molecule S). However, because of the limited availability of the reaction rate data for the left-hand side of the equation, many studies use changes in the amount of molecules in the right-hand side as a surrogate for the reaction rate. Recent advances in comprehensive measurement technologies enable to measure reaction rates in several omic layers. This allows attributing trans-omic network reconstruction to model selection problem of differential equation-based models. Thus, rate-oriented trans-omics enables more mechanistic network reconstruction, instead of an empirical network reconstruction that uses concentrations as readouts of reaction rates.
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