. . . "Definition: A discrete biological unit used when describing pathways. \n\nRationale: Entity is the most abstract class for representing interacting \n elements in a pathway. It includes both occurents (interactions and \n pathways) and continuants (physical entities and genes). Loosely speaking, \n BioPAX Entity is an atomic scientific statement with an associated source, \n evidence and references. \nSynonyms: element, thing, object, bioentity, statement."^^ . "Definition: A discrete biological unit used when describing pathways. \n\nRationale: Entity is the most abstract class for representing interacting \n elements in a pathway. It includes both occurents (interactions and \n pathways) and continuants (physical entities and genes). Loosely speaking, \n BioPAX Entity is an atomic scientific statement with an associated source, \n evidence and references. \nSynonyms: element, thing, object, bioentity, statement."^^ . "Definition: A discrete biological unit used when describing pathways. \n\nRationale: Entity is the most abstract class for representing interacting \n elements in a pathway. It includes both occurents (interactions and \n pathways) and continuants (physical entities and genes). Loosely speaking, \n BioPAX Entity is an atomic scientific statement with an associated source, \n evidence and references. \nSynonyms: element, thing, object, bioentity, statement."^^ .