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- Q4915012 subject Q7164711.
- Q4915012 abstract "A biological pathway is a series of actions among molecules in a cell that leads to a certain product or a change in a cell. Such a pathway can trigger the assembly of new molecules, such as a fat or protein. Pathways can also turn genes on and off, or spur a cell to move. Some of the most common biological pathways are involved in metabolism, the regulation of gene expression and the transmission of signals. Pathways play key role in advanced studies of Genomics.Most common types of biological pathways:Metabolic pathwayGenetic pathwaySignal transduction pathway↑ 1.0 1.1".
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- Q4915012 comment "A biological pathway is a series of actions among molecules in a cell that leads to a certain product or a change in a cell. Such a pathway can trigger the assembly of new molecules, such as a fat or protein. Pathways can also turn genes on and off, or spur a cell to move. Some of the most common biological pathways are involved in metabolism, the regulation of gene expression and the transmission of signals.".
- Q4915012 label "Biological pathway".