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'''2019-10-10''' - The SPARQL enpdoint is updated every month updated with the Approved and Reactome data. We are supporting metabolite mappings to ChEBI, Chemspider, HMDB, LipidMaps, KEGG Compound, Pubchem and Wikidata!
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'''2019-10-10''' - The SPARQL enpdoint is updated every month with the Approved and Reactome data. We are supporting metabolite mappings to ChEBI, Chemspider, HMDB, LipidMaps, KEGG Compound, Pubchem and Wikidata!
'''2018-11-18''' - Five species have been [https://github.com/wikipathways/GPML2RDF/commit/142781b2a1ddf4a7867636cedf4e93ec0cd2fc4a added] to the RDF: ''Equus caballus'', ''Mycobacterium tuberculosis'', ''Plasmodium falciparum'', ''Populus trichocarpa'', and ''Solanum lycopersicum''.
'''2018-11-18''' - Five species have been [https://github.com/wikipathways/GPML2RDF/commit/142781b2a1ddf4a7867636cedf4e93ec0cd2fc4a added] to the RDF: ''Equus caballus'', ''Mycobacterium tuberculosis'', ''Plasmodium falciparum'', ''Populus trichocarpa'', and ''Solanum lycopersicum''.

Revision as of 11:27, 18 October 2019

2019-10-10 - The SPARQL enpdoint is updated every month with the Approved and Reactome data. We are supporting metabolite mappings to ChEBI, Chemspider, HMDB, LipidMaps, KEGG Compound, Pubchem and Wikidata!

2018-11-18 - Five species have been added to the RDF: Equus caballus, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Plasmodium falciparum, Populus trichocarpa, and Solanum lycopersicum.

2018-10-12 - Paper about how WikiPathways RDF is used to expose interactions via Open PHACTS

2018-01-01 - The RDF is being used to expose facts from WikiPathways as nanopublications.

2017-05-04 - This portal was created

2016-06-23 - Andra Waagmeester's Using the Semantic Web for Rapid Integration of WikiPathways with Other Biological Online Data Resources paper is published

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