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HumanCyc: Encyclopedia of Homo sapiens Genes and Metabolism (RRID:SCR_007050)
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URL: http://humancyc.org/

Proper Citation: HumanCyc: Encyclopedia of Homo sapiens Genes and Metabolism (RRID:SCR_007050)

Description: The HumanCyc database describes human metabolic pathways and the human genome. By presenting metabolic pathways as an organizing framework for the human genome, HumanCyc provides the user with an extended dimension for functional analysis of Homo sapiens at the genomic level. A computational pathway analysis of the human genome assigned human enzymes to predicted metabolic pathways. Pathway assignments place genes in their larger biological context, and are a necessary step toward quantitative modeling of metabolism. HumanCyc contains the complete genome sequence of Homo sapiens, as presented in Build 31. Data on the human genome from Ensembl, LocusLink and GenBank were carefully merged to create a minimally redundant human gene set to serve as an input to SRI''s PathoLogic software, which generated the database and predicted Homo sapiens metabolic pathways from functional information contained in the genome''s annotation. SRI did not re-annotate the genome, but worked with the gene function assignments in Ensembl, LocusLink, and GenBank. The resulting pathway/genome database (PGDB) includes information on 28,783 genes, their products and the metabolic reactions and pathways they catalyze. Also included are many links to other databases and publications. The Pathway Tools software/database bundle includes HumanCyc and the Pathway Tools software suite and is available under license. This form of HumanCyc is faster and more powerful than the Web version.

Abbreviations: HumanCyc

Resource Type: software resource, data or information resource, analysis service resource, service resource, production service resource, database, data analysis service

Defining Citation: PMID:15642094

Keywords: enzyme, function, functional, gene, genome, genomic, human, human genome, metabolic, metabolism, mitochondrion, nucleotide, pathway, position, reaction, sequence, metabolomics, gene expression, bioreaction, metabolic pathway, nutrition, FASEB list

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