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- Reactome abstract "Reactome is a free online database of biological pathways. There are several Reactomes that concentrate on specific organisms, the largest of these is focused on human biology, the following description concentrates on the human Reactome. It is authored by expert biologists, in collaboration with Reactome editorial staff who are all PhD level biologists. Content is cross-referenced to many bioinformatics databases. The rationale behind Reactome is to visually represent biological pathways in full mechanistic detail, while making the source data available in a computationally accessible format. The website can be used to browse pathways and submit data to a suite of data analysis tools. The underlying data is fully downloadable in a number of standard formats including pdf, SBML and Biopax. Pathway diagrams use a Systems Biology Graphical Notation (SBGN)-based style.The core unit of the Reactome data model is the reaction. Entities (nucleic acids, proteins, complexes and small molecules) participating in reactions form a network of biological interactions and are grouped into pathways. Examples of biological pathways in Reactome include signaling, innate and acquired immune function, transcriptional regulation, translation, apoptosis and classical intermediary metabolism.The pathways represented in Reactome are species-specific, with each pathway step supported by literature citations that contain an experimental verification of the process represented. If no experimental verification using human reagents exists, pathways may contain steps manually inferred from non-human experimental details, but only if an expert biologist, named as Author of the pathway, and a second biologist, names as reviewer, agree that this is a valid inference to make. The human pathways are used to computationally generate by an orthology-based process derived pathways in other organisms.".
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- Reactome title "Reactome: a database of reactions, pathways and biological processes.".
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- Reactome wikiPageExternalLink reactome-quick-tour.
- Reactome wikiPageExternalLink www.genenetwork.org.
- Reactome wikiPageExternalLink pathway.
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- Reactome wikiPageExternalLink www.reactome.org.
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- Reactome wikiPageWikiLink Category:Biological_databases.
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- Reactome wikiPageWikiLink Cell_motility.
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- Reactome wikiPageWikiLink ChEBI.
- Reactome wikiPageWikiLink Comparative_Toxicogenomics_Database.
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- Reactome wikiPageWikiLink Gene_Ontology.
- Reactome wikiPageWikiLink Gene_ontology.
- Reactome wikiPageWikiLink Host-virus_interaction.
- Reactome wikiPageWikiLink Human_biology.
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- Reactome wikiPageWikiLink Immune_system.
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- Reactome wikiPageWikiLink MetaBase.
- Reactome wikiPageWikiLink Metabolism.
- Reactome wikiPageWikiLink Molecular_biology.
- Reactome wikiPageWikiLink Neural_function.
- Reactome wikiPageWikiLink Pathway_commons.
- Reactome wikiPageWikiLink SBML.
- Reactome wikiPageWikiLink Signal_(physiology).
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- Reactome wikiPageWikiLinkText "Reactome".
- Reactome wikiPageWikiLinkText "reactome".
- Reactome description "Reactome: a database of reactions, pathways and biological processes.".
- Reactome download index.html.
- Reactome format BioPAX.
- Reactome format SBML.
- Reactome hasPhotoCollection Reactome.
- Reactome logo "150".
- Reactome pmid "PMID 21067998".
- Reactome title "Reactome: a database of reactions, pathways and biological processes.".
- Reactome url www.reactome.org.
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- Reactome description "Reactome: a database of reactions, pathways and biological processes.".
- Reactome subject Category:Biological_databases.
- Reactome hypernym Database.
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- Reactome type Q386724.
- Reactome comment "Reactome is a free online database of biological pathways. There are several Reactomes that concentrate on specific organisms, the largest of these is focused on human biology, the following description concentrates on the human Reactome. It is authored by expert biologists, in collaboration with Reactome editorial staff who are all PhD level biologists. Content is cross-referenced to many bioinformatics databases.".
- Reactome label "Reactome".
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- Reactome depiction R-purple_small.png.
- Reactome homepage www.reactome.org.
- Reactome isPrimaryTopicOf Reactome.