%0 Computer Program
%A HURLEY, DANIEL
%A Barzel, Baruch
%A Barabási, Albert-Lászlo
%A BUDDEN, DAVID
%A Crampin, Edmund
%A CURSONS, JOSEPH
%A Faria, Matt
%D 2015
%T Reference environment for the manuscript [Network link prediction by global silencing of indirect correlations](http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nbt.2601) Nat. Biotechnol. 31, 720–5 (2013)
%U https://melbourne.figshare.com/articles/software/Reference_environment_bootable_ISO_for_the_paper_Network_link_prediction_by_global_silencing_of_indirect_correlations_Barzel_et_al_2013_/2002314
%R 10.4225/49/55DA8FA8CE707
%2 https://melbourne.figshare.com/ndownloader/files/3002745
%K Reference environments
%K Computational Biology
%K Systems Biology
%K Computational Biology
%K Systems Biology
%X ### Overview
This is the reference environment for the manuscript ['Network link prediction by global silencing of indirect correlations'](https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nbt.2601). It executes code to reproduce specific results described in the manuscript. You can find more information about this research at the GitHub repository for the code(https://github.com/baruchbarzel/NatureBiotech-31-720.git).
To find other versions of this reference environment, see Other Links below. To learn more about reference environments, [see the detailed description here](https://uomsystemsbiology.github.io/reference-environments/).
### Instructions for use
This version of the reference environment is a live image as a bootable read-only ISO. To use it:
- Install a virtualization tool like [VirtualBox](https://www.virtualbox.org/), then
- Create a new virtual machine in the virtualization tool with a virtual CD/DVD-ROM drive
- Mount the ISO in the drive
- Boot the machine.
This will start a virtual machine with scripts to run which reproduce results described in the manuscript.
### Other links
[Manuscript link](https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nbt.2601)
[Project page link](https://github.com/baruchbarzel/NatureBiotech-31-720.git)
[Docker container](https://hub.docker.com/r/uomsystemsbiology/barzel2013network/)
[Vagrant-managed virtual machine](https://github.com/uomsystemsbiology/barzel2013network_reference_environment)
%I The University of Melbourne