Download Pathways

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Choose one of the file types below to download a set of pathways in that format. Choose between the following sets:

Featured pathways
A subset of featured pathways, maintained by the WikiPathways community (see FeaturedPathways for more information).
All pathways
All pathways on the wiki, this may include draft or test pathways (such as the Sandbox pathway).

GPML

Click on one of the links below to download all pathways in GPML format. You can view and edit GPML files in PathVisio. From PathVisio you can also export these files to the [www.genmapp.org GenMAPP] mapp format and PDF.

Featured pathways All pathways

    Eu.Gene

    Click on one of the links below to download all pathways in the Eu.Gene format (pwf). Eu.Gene is a tool for microarray analysis in context of biological pathways (read more).

    Featured pathways All pathways

      Plain text

      Click on one of the links below to download all pathways in plain text format. This format contains a list of all datanodes, with the identifier in the first column, and the database system in the second column.

      Featured pathways All pathways

        PDF

        Click on one of the links below to download all pathways in Portable Document Format (PDF).

        Featured pathways All pathways

          SVG

          Click on one of the links below to download all pathways in SVG format. The SVG files can be used to create high quality images for publication purposes. You can edit and convert the SVG files using Inkscape.

          Featured pathways All pathways

            PNG

            Click on one of the links below to download all pathways in the Portable Network Graphics (png) format.

            Featured pathways All pathways

              Flatfile

              Click on one of the links below to download all pathways in either a tab-delimited or HTML table format. The output includes gene, protein and small molecule contents.

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