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Pathway |
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Synonyms |
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Definitions |
Definition: A set or series of interactions, often forming a network, which biologists have found useful to group together for organizational, historic, biophysical or other reasons. Usage: Pathways can be used for demarcating any subnetwork of a BioPAX model. It is also possible to define a pathway without specifying the interactions within the pathway. In this case, the pathway instance could consist simply of a name and could be treated as a 'black box'. Pathways can overlap, i.e. a single interaction might belong to multiple pathways. Pathways can also contain sub-pathways. Synonyms: network, module, cascade, Examples: glycolysis, valine biosynthesis, EGFR signaling |
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http://www.biopax.org/release/biopax-level3.owl#Pathway |
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Definition: A set or series of interactions, often forming a network, which biologists have found useful to group together for organizational, historic, biophysical or other reasons. Usage: Pathways can be used for demarcating any subnetwork of a BioPAX model. It is also possible to define a pathway without specifying the interactions within the pathway. In this case, the pathway instance could consist simply of a name and could be treated as a 'black box'. Pathways can overlap, i.e. a single interaction might belong to multiple pathways. Pathways can also contain sub-pathways. Synonyms: network, module, cascade, Examples: glycolysis, valine biosynthesis, EGFR signaling |
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prefixIRI |
Pathway |
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prefLabel |
Pathway |
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disjointWith |
http://www.biopax.org/release/biopax-level3.owl#PhysicalEntity |
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subClassOf |