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I do not know what is the proper term for those. Normally an arc goes to the centre of the shape - so this is the "landing point". I noticed that if in yEd I modify this "landing point", then in SBGN-ED it does not break at the edge of the shape but kind of goes all the way to the "landing point". Please see the attached image.
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During soltuion testing, please use also the following diagrams from the Metabolism Regulation Project (http://metabolismregulation.org/):
F005-SREBP-SBGNv02,
F008-enos-SBGNv02,
F008-enos_v011-SBGNv02.sbgn,
F001-glycolysis-alt-SBGNv02.sbgn,
F001-glycolysis-SBGNv02.sbgn,
F003-mevalonate-SBGNv02.sbgn,
F003-mevalonate-V002-SBGNv02.sbgn,
F004-glycogen-liver-V001-SBGNv02.sbgn,
F007-inos-SBGNv02.sbgn,
F009-phosphoinositides-SBGNv02.sbgn.
I do not know what is the proper term for those. Normally an arc goes to the centre of the shape - so this is the "landing point". I noticed that if in yEd I modify this "landing point", then in SBGN-ED it does not break at the edge of the shape but kind of goes all the way to the "landing point". Please see the attached image.
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