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Reactome data for human now available in BioSystems

[14 SEP 2009]  The human subset of Reactome is now available in the BioSystems database. Reactome is a curated knowledge base of biological pathways and its data can be retrieved from the BioSystems database by doing a search for: reactome[sourcename] , or by clicking on the Reactome data statistic in the box to the right. more about source databases...

 

Public release of BioSystems database into Entrez

[30 APR 2009]  The NCBI BioSystems Database was made public in the Entrez system in order to provide integrated access among biological systems and their component genes, proteins, and small molecules, as well as literature describing those biosystems and other related data throughout Entrez. The database contains biological pathways from two source databases, KEGG and the EcoCyc subset of BioCyc, and is designed to accommodate other types of biosystems such as diseases as data about them become available. more...

 

Database Statistics
 
   As of 09 Nov 2009:  
 
 
97,044 total records from all Source Databases
95,747 from KEGG
306 from the EcoCyc subset of BioCyc
991 from the human subset of Reactome
 
 
  Click on the numbers above to retrieve the records from NCBI BioSystems; click on the source database names to open their websites.  

 
 
 
 
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