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| type = Community Annotation, Comparative Genome Visualization , Database schema, Database tools, Gene Expression Visualization, Genome Visualization & Editing, Molecular Pathway Visualization, Ontology Visualization | | type = Community Annotation, Comparative Genome Visualization , Database schema, Database tools, Gene Expression Visualization, Genome Visualization & Editing, Molecular Pathway Visualization, Ontology Visualization | ||
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| home = http://bioinformatics.ai.sri.com/ptools/ | | home = http://bioinformatics.ai.sri.com/ptools/ | ||
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Revision as of 00:57, 12 December 2012
This page contains the data that populates the Pathway Tools page.
{{ {{{template}}} | name = Pathway Tools | full_name = | status = mature | dev = active | support = active | type = Community Annotation, Comparative Genome Visualization , Database schema, Database tools, Gene Expression Visualization, Genome Visualization & Editing, Molecular Pathway Visualization, Ontology Visualization | os = mac/win/linux/web | logo = PathwayTools.png | home = http://bioinformatics.ai.sri.com/ptools/ | about = Pathway Tools is a comprehensive symbolic systems biology software system that supports several use cases in bioinformatics and systems biology:
- Development of organism-specific databases called Pathway/Genome Databases (PGDBs) that integrate many bioinformatics datatypes, from genomes to pathways to regulatory networks.
- Development of metabolic-flux models using flux-balance analysis
- Scientific visualization, web publishing, and dissemination of those organism-specific databases, including:
- Automatic display of metabolic pathways and full metabolic networks; generation of metabolic map diagram and of metabolic map poster (example).
- Genome browser; comparative genome browser; generation of genome poster (example).
- Display of operons, regulons, and full transcriptional regulatory networks
- Analysis of omics datasets, including painting omics data on to diagrams of the full metabolic network, enrichment analysis.
- Computational inferences including prediction of metabolic pathways, prediction of metabolic pathway hole fillers, prediction of operons
- Comparative analyses of model-organism databases.
- Analysis of biological networks:
- Interactively tracing metabolites through the metabolic network
- Finding dead-end metabolites in metabolic networks
- Identifying choke points (potential drug targets) in metabolic networks
Pathway Tools has four components:
- PathoLogic: Creates a new PGDB containing the predicted metabolic pathways of an organism, given a Genbank entry as input.
- Pathway/Genome Navigator: Supports query, visualization, and analysis of PGDBs. The Navigator powers the BioCyc web site at BioCyc.org.
- MetaFlux: Supports development of metabolic flux models from Pathway/Genome Databases.
- Pathway/Genome Editors: Provide interactive editing capabilities for PGDBs.
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| public_server = http://biocyc.org/
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| dl_url = http://biocyc.org/download.shtml
| dl_src = Available on execution of software license.
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| getting_started_preamble = Start with an annotated genome in the form of a Genbank file; Pathway Tools will do the rest.
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| doc = Documentation is available within the software distribution. For an overview of the tool, see Pathway Tools version 13.0: integrated software for pathway/genome informatics and systems biology [1]
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