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− | <section begin=abstract /> | + | <section begin=abstract />Reactome is a multi-site collaboration to develop an open source, curated bioinformatics database of human pathways and reactions. It includes annotations, pathways and tools for pathway browsing and analysis, including pathway assignment and overrepresentation analysis of user-supplied data sets. Making use of orthology prediction, Reactome also provides cross-species pathway inference for a large number of model organisms. The URL accesses the E2F mediated regulation of DNA replication. <section end=abstract /> |
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Revision as of 21:17, 23 January 2012
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Reactome is a multi-site collaboration to develop an open source, curated bioinformatics database of human pathways and reactions. It includes annotations, pathways and tools for pathway browsing and analysis, including pathway assignment and overrepresentation analysis of user-supplied data sets. Making use of orthology prediction, Reactome also provides cross-species pathway inference for a large number of model organisms. The URL accesses the E2F mediated regulation of DNA replication.