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The WikiPathways RDF is split in two parts, the GPMLRDF part which contains a direct translation of the | The WikiPathways RDF is split in two parts, the GPMLRDF part which contains a direct translation of the | ||
- | content in the GPML files, and a WPRDF part which contains | + | content in the GPML files, and a WPRDF part which contains harmonized biological information present in the GPML. |
This figure from [http://journals.plos.org/ploscompbiol/article?id=10.1371/journal.pcbi.1004989 the 2016 paper] shows how the WPRDF can be derived from the GPMLRDF: | This figure from [http://journals.plos.org/ploscompbiol/article?id=10.1371/journal.pcbi.1004989 the 2016 paper] shows how the WPRDF can be derived from the GPMLRDF: | ||
- | [[Image:Journal.pcbi.1004989.g001.jpg| | + | [[Image:Journal.pcbi.1004989.g001.jpg|700px]] |
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The Semantic Web WikiPathways comes in two flavors: as RDF (beta) and as nanopublications (very experimental).
The RDF
You can download the WikiPathways RDF from here.
The WikiPathways RDF is split in two parts, the GPMLRDF part which contains a direct translation of the content in the GPML files, and a WPRDF part which contains harmonized biological information present in the GPML.
This figure from the 2016 paper shows how the WPRDF can be derived from the GPMLRDF: