The BioCyc collection of microbial genomes and metabolic pathways

Peter D. Karp, Richard Billington(SRI International), Ron Caspi(SRI International), Carol A. Fulcher(SRI International), Mario Latendresse(SRI International), Anamika Kothari(SRI International), Ingrid M. Keseler(SRI International), Markus Krummenacker(SRI International), Peter Midford(SRI International), Quang Ong(SRI International), Wai Kit Ong(SRI International), Suzanne Paley(SRI International), Pallavi Subhraveti(SRI International)
Briefings in Bioinformatics
July 8, 2017
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Abstract

BioCyc.org is a microbial genome Web portal that combines thousands of genomes with additional information inferred by computer programs, imported from other databases and curated from the biomedical literature by biologist curators. BioCyc also provides an extensive range of query tools, visualization services and analysis software. Recent advances in BioCyc include an expansion in the content of BioCyc in terms of both the number of genomes and the types of information available for each genome; an expansion in the amount of curated content within BioCyc; and new developments in the BioCyc software tools including redesigned gene/protein pages and metabolite pages; new search tools; a new sequence-alignment tool; a new tool for visualizing groups of related metabolic pathways; and a facility called SmartTables, which enables biologists to perform analyses that previously would have required a programmer's assistance.


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