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==== Line / Arrow ====
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The solid line and arrow are used to denote a variety of processes, including <b>conversion</b>, <b>translocation</b>, <b>activation</b>, <b>binding</b> and <b>modification</b>.
The solid line and arrow are used to denote a variety of processes, including <b>conversion</b>, <b>translocation</b>, <b>activation</b>, <b>binding</b> and <b>modification</b>.
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==== Dashed line / dashed arrow ====
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Revision as of 22:30, 25 March 2014

This guide describes the most common uses of various elements of the WikiPathways editor palette. Examples are taken directly from the WikiPathways archives. If you have questions about specific cases, contact the discussion mailing list.

Interactions

Basic set

Line / Arrow

The solid line and arrow are used to denote a variety of processes, including conversion, translocation, activation, binding and modification.

Conversion Binding

Dashed line / dashed arrow

The dashed line and arrow are used to denote an uncertain process or a process that involves additional steps not outlined in the current diagram.


T-bar

The T-bar is used to denote inhibition.


MIM set

The WikiPathways editor includes a set of MIM interaction types, based on the Molecular Interaction Maps notation.

Necessary stimulation


Catalysis


Data nodes

Shapes

Basic shapes

Cellular components

Personal tools