We distinguish models of three categories:
Built-in Examples
Didactic example models that are built-in with the GUI menu and may serve as templates for own models.Contributed Examples
Unpublished work by named contributors. Anyone may contribute here.Published Models
Original models from publications or models that reproduce a published result. Anyone may contribute here.
Since the Morpheus model repository was launched in 2021, it has been receiving a increasing number of new contributions. The continuous growth of the diverse model collection, sorted by submissions per model category, is shown below and updated daily:
Use the full-text search field in the top-left of each category’s page to find models by a specific author or cellular process.
Moreover, each model is tagged with common keywords like model formalism which are displayed below each model description. Clicking these tags displays a list of other models (and further content on the Morpheus website) with the same tag.
Each model (including contributed and built-in examples) is registered with a unique and persistent ID of the format M....
. The model description page, the model’s XML file and all further files connected with that model can be retrieved via a persistent URL of the format https://identifiers.org/morpheus/M....
.
Further details on referencing, tracking of changes to the model etc. can be found in the FAQ.
You can also contribute to the Morpheus model repository and upload MorpheusML-encoded model files yourself.
In our FAQ you will find all further information about this, including a detailed guide that takes you step by step through the submission process.
Also, please do not hesitate to contact us directly with your model. We are happy to guide you through the entire process until the final publication of your model here in the repository.