Progress in genome sequencing and bioinformatics opens up new possibilities, including that of correlating genome annotations with functional information such as metabolic pathways. Thanks to the development of functional annotation databases, scientists are able to link genome annotations with functional annotations. We present MetAboliC pAthways DAtabase for Microbial taxonomic groups (MACADAM) here, a user-friendly database that makes it possible to find presence/absence/completeness statistics for metabolic pathways at a given microbial taxonomic position. For each prokaryotic ‘Ref- Seq complete genome’, MACADAM builds a pathway genome database (PGDB) using Pathway Tools software based on MetaCyc data that includes metabolic pathways as...
The MetaCyc database (MetaCyc.org) is a compre-hensive and freely accessible database describing met...
Animals, plants, and algae rely on symbiotic microorganisms for their development and functioning. G...
The MetaCyc database (MetaCyc.org) is a compre-hensive and freely accessible database describing met...
Effective comparative analysis of microbial genomes requires a consistent and complete view of biolo...
Effective comparative analysis of microbial genomes requires a consistent and complete view of biolo...
Estimation of the functional potential of a bacterial genome can be determined by accurate annotatio...
BackgroundAdvances in microbiome science are being driven in large part due to our ability to study ...
BackgroundAdvances in microbiome science are being driven in large part due to our ability to study ...
Background. A convergence of high-throughput sequencing and computational power is ...
Abstract Background Genome-scale metabolic modeling is a cornerstone of systems biology analysis of ...
Background. A central challenge to understanding the ecological and biogeochemical ...
MetaCyc is a metabolic-pathway database (DB) that describes 445 pathways and 1115 enzymes occurring ...
BioCyc.org is a genome and metabolic pathway web portal covering 5500 organisms, including Homo sapi...
BioCyc.org is a genome and metabolic pathway web portal covering 5500 organisms, including Homo sapi...
Animals, plants, and algae rely on symbiotic microorganisms for their development and functioning. G...
The MetaCyc database (MetaCyc.org) is a compre-hensive and freely accessible database describing met...
Animals, plants, and algae rely on symbiotic microorganisms for their development and functioning. G...
The MetaCyc database (MetaCyc.org) is a compre-hensive and freely accessible database describing met...
Effective comparative analysis of microbial genomes requires a consistent and complete view of biolo...
Effective comparative analysis of microbial genomes requires a consistent and complete view of biolo...
Estimation of the functional potential of a bacterial genome can be determined by accurate annotatio...
BackgroundAdvances in microbiome science are being driven in large part due to our ability to study ...
BackgroundAdvances in microbiome science are being driven in large part due to our ability to study ...
Background. A convergence of high-throughput sequencing and computational power is ...
Abstract Background Genome-scale metabolic modeling is a cornerstone of systems biology analysis of ...
Background. A central challenge to understanding the ecological and biogeochemical ...
MetaCyc is a metabolic-pathway database (DB) that describes 445 pathways and 1115 enzymes occurring ...
BioCyc.org is a genome and metabolic pathway web portal covering 5500 organisms, including Homo sapi...
BioCyc.org is a genome and metabolic pathway web portal covering 5500 organisms, including Homo sapi...
Animals, plants, and algae rely on symbiotic microorganisms for their development and functioning. G...
The MetaCyc database (MetaCyc.org) is a compre-hensive and freely accessible database describing met...
Animals, plants, and algae rely on symbiotic microorganisms for their development and functioning. G...
The MetaCyc database (MetaCyc.org) is a compre-hensive and freely accessible database describing met...