Agent-based model in biology

Agent-based models have many applications in biology, primarily due to the characteristics of the modeling method. Agent-based modeling is a rule-based, computational modeling methodology that focuses on rules and interactions among the individual components or the agents of the matrix .[1] The goal of this modeling method is to generate populations of the system components of interest and simulate their interactions in a virtual world. Agent-based models start with rules for behavior and seek to reconstruct, through computational instantiation of those behavioral rules, the observed patterns of behavior.[1]

  1. ^ a b An G, Mi Q, Dutta-Moscato J, Vodovotz Y (2009). "Agent-based models in translational systems biology". Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Systems Biology and Medicine. 1 (2): 159–171. doi:10.1002/wsbm.45. PMC 3640333. PMID 20835989.

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