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Karen Christie
kchris at genome.Stanford.EDU
Thu May 16 09:03:27 PDT 2002
Hi,
You might want to check out GenMAPP at http://www.GenMAPP.org/
They are writing a software to do exactly that kind of thing, as well as
the software to manipulate/draw your own pathways. You might have to put
the Kegg pathway(s) in yourself, but their tool for manipulating the
pathways looks pretty cool when they demo it.
Their home page has more information and contact info for those involved
in the project.
cheers,
-Karen
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Karen Christie, Ph.D., Database Curator
Saccharomyces Genome Database
Stanford University Medical Center
Department of Genetics
Stanford, CA 94305-5120 USA
phone: 650-725-3062 fax: 650-723-7016
e-mail: yeast-curator at genome.stanford.edu
WWW: http://genome-www.stanford.edu/
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On Thu, 16 May 2002 WATSON_DAVID_E at lilly.com wrote:
> Does anyone know of software that can incorporate quantitative data on
> transcript or protein levels into a schematic of biochemical pathways.
> Example: Affy data into Kegg pathways.
>
> If the answer is no, does anyone have suggestions on how to do this?
>
> Thanks.
>
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