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In the interest of the plant research and to facilitate the community based annotation of biological pathways (metabolic/biochemical, signaling, genetic and gene-interactions) from plants, we present to you a freely open platform which allows you to add, edit and download the details on the known and published pathways from plants.
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<div style="text-align:center; font-size:13pt">Browse, Draw, Analyze, Download, Publish and Share Plant Pathways of Your Interest</div>
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This work is a collaboration between the [[WikiPathways]] and the Gramene database [http://www.gramene.org/].
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In the interest of plant research and to facilitate community-based annotation of biological pathways (metabolic/biochemical, signaling, genetic and gene-interactions) in plants, we present to you a freely-available platform which allows you to add, edit and download known and novel published pathways from plants.
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For new users interested in adding new and editing existing pathways we recommend following the [[Help:Contents|HELP and USER guide]].
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This work is a collaboration between [[WikiPathways]], the [http://jaiswallab.cgrb.oregonstate.edu/ Jaiswal Lab] at Oregon State University, and the [http://www.gramene.org/ Gramene database].
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'''Citation:''' Hanumappa ''et al''. WikiPathways for plants: a community pathway curation portal and a case study in rice and arabidopsis seed development networks. Rice 2013, 6:14 doi:10.1186/1939-8433-6-14. ([http://www.thericejournal.com/content/6/1/14/ View Citation])
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Browse, Draw, Analyze, Download, Publish and Share Plant Pathways of Your Interest


In the interest of plant research and to facilitate community-based annotation of biological pathways (metabolic/biochemical, signaling, genetic and gene-interactions) in plants, we present to you a freely-available platform which allows you to add, edit and download known and novel published pathways from plants.

For new users interested in adding new and editing existing pathways we recommend following the HELP and USER guide.

This work is a collaboration between WikiPathways, the Jaiswal Lab at Oregon State University, and the Gramene database.

Citation: Hanumappa et al. WikiPathways for plants: a community pathway curation portal and a case study in rice and arabidopsis seed development networks. Rice 2013, 6:14 doi:10.1186/1939-8433-6-14. (View Citation)

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