RT @photobiogenesis: A review of 5 of the major metabolic pathway databases found that the databases only actually agree on around 3% of th…
A review of 5 of the major metabolic pathway databases found that the databases only actually agree on around 3% of the reactions involved https://t.co/stHVu23VQp If we can't even agree on how energy/matter flows within the cell, how can we expect to targ
RT @dk_barupal: @reactome How many genes, proteins and reactions have enzyme commission (EC) number annotation in the reactome database fo…
@reactome How many genes, proteins and reactions have enzyme commission (EC) number annotation in the reactome database for human ? What are the latest numbers ? #metabolomics #bioinformatics https://t.co/vB0tau7un4 https://t.co/ckZWOptwkd
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RT @sysbio Critical assessment of human metabolic pathway databases: a stepping stone for future integration: http://t.co/FG2jf5j1
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