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GenMAPP at WikiPathways

Welcome to the GenMAPP Portal!

This portal highlights pathway content contributed by the GenMAPP user community and development team.

GenMAPP was a free computer application designed to visualize gene expression and other genomic data on maps representing biological pathways and groupings of genes. GenMAPP integrated programs to perform a global analysis of gene expression or genomic data in the context of hundreds of pathways and thousands of Gene Ontology terms (MAPPFinder), import lists of genes/proteins to build new pathways (MAPPBuilder), and export archives of pathways with associated data to the web.

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Pathway contributors

GenMAPP pathways were contributed by the following authors:

Nathan Salomonis Sebastien Burel Grant Yang Mike Lieberman
Bruce Conklin Manny Ramirez Sam Rudy Kam Dahlquist
Ed Hsiao Niradiz Reyes Alexander Zambon Sam Sklar
Alex Pico Joyclyn Yee Andrew Kwa
Kristina Hanspers Meagan Lizarazo Nick Fidelman


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About GenMAPP

What is GenMAPP?

GenMAPP.org was an academic organization that developed and supported GenMAPP (Gene Map Annotator and Pathway Profiler), a computer application designed to visualize gene expression data on maps representing biological pathways and groupings of genes.



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Sucrose metabolism (Arabidopsis thaliana)

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