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PathwayExplorer

 

Use PathwayExplorer for powerful multi-genome comparative functional analysis


import, compute, connect, query, compare bacterial data

 

perform comparative genomics, predict enzymatic activity

explore and visualize the metabolic pathways specific to your organism


use PathwayExplorer with the BacDat results of Genostar's bioanalysis for you

or

with MicroB complete integrated data on 2 to nearly 700 genomes


then integrate your own, proprietary results into the data


Explore, query, and visualize relationships among genes, proteins, and metabolic pathways:

  • import a gene list and link gene names to CDSs
  • identify unique CDSs for further investigation
  • compute and display homologies 
  • ...and more

Use PathwayExplorer with MicroB or a customized data set
  • integrated and classified genomic and post-genomic data for either 10-50, or nearly 700 genomes
  • metabolic pathway entries with information about metabolites, reactions, and corresponding enzymatic function
  • over 7,000 metabolic pathways, each connected to larger functional networks
  • 120 metabolic networks total: amino acid metabolism, lipid metabolism, energy metabolism, and others

 Or, use PathwayExplorer with a BacDat data set tailored to your investigation project

  • with data only on 1-4 genomes or organisms of specific interest to your research

 

Are you already using KEGG data?  Use KDB Explorer to get the most of your KEGG data - with most of the functionality of PathwayExplorer, but designed to be used only with KEGG data mirrored on your computer.


A set of add-on tools and functions are available for PathwayExplorer,
so you can choose to add in the analysis tasks you need for your research

 

Search, navigate and highlight data with PathwayExplorer
Consistent viewers and editors provide a clear view of all data and their relationships

 

CDS-enzyme-biosynthesis

 

Use KDB Explorer to identify CDSs,
the biochemical reactions
catalyzed by their enzymes,

and show the KEGG pathway map (seen here) in which they are involved

 

 

PathwayExplorer shows CDSs specific to a pathogenic strain,
visible on a genomic map when compared to a non-pathogenic strain
(specific CDSs, top map, enlarged and in red)
 

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