BioCarta : Charting pathways of life

Observe how genes interact in dynamic graphical models. Our online maps depict molecular relationships from areas of active research. In an "open source" approach, this community-fed forum constantly integrates emerging proteomic information from the scientific community. It also catalogs and summarizes important resources providing information for over 120,000 genes from multiple species. Find both classical pathways as well as current suggestio... more

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Date modified:

  • May 25, 2009

Number of triples:

  • 13,500

SPARQL point:

  • http://biocarta.bio2rdf.org/sparql

Data source file format:

N3 file size:

  • 2,797 kB

Virtuoso DB file size:

  • 159,744 kB

SPARQL port number:

  • 8,914

Reserved namespace:

  • biocarta

Description:

  • Observe how genes interact in dynamic graphical models. Our online maps depict molecular relationships from areas of active research. In an open source approach, this community-fed forum constantly integrates emerging proteomic information from the scientific community. It also catalogs and summarizes important resources providing information for over 120,000 genes from multiple species. Find both classical pathways as well as current suggestions for new pathways.
  • Online maps of metabolic and signaling pathways

Provider homepage:

  • http://www.biocarta.com/genes/index.asp

Link To:

Triple number:

  • 14,187

Namespace number:

  • 13
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