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SBGN-PD: Current status, future changes and unresolved issues
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SBGN-PD: Current status, future changes and unresolved issues

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SBGN PD is currently at Level 1 Version 1.2, which is a maintenance release. The next release will be L1 Version 2.0, which will incorporate changes to the state glyph, add the annotation glyph and change the semantics of complex sub-units. These issues may be discussed further as will some unresolved issues in the specification.

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Moodie, S. SBGN-PD: Current status, future changes and unresolved issues. Nat Prec (2011). https://doi.org/10.1038/npre.2011.5997.1

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