The BioCyc collection of Pathway/Genome Databases (PGDBs) provides a reference on the genomes and metabolic pathways of thousands of sequenced organisms.
BioCyc PGDBs are generated by software that predict the metabolic pathways of completely sequenced organisms, predict which genes code for missing enzymes in metabolic pathways, and predict operons.
BioCyc also integrates information from other bioinformatics databases, such as protein feature and Gene Ontology information from UniProt. The BioCyc website provides a suite of software tools for database searching and visualization, for omics data analysis, and for comparative genomics and comparative pathway questions.
You can access and search the BioCyc databases via the Databases links on the Library homepage. Your monash login & password will be required to access the Monash subscription.
The BioCyc database site includes User guides & Video tutorials.
Contact your Subject Librarian with any enquiries.
BioCyc also integrates information from other bioinformatics databases, such as protein feature and Gene Ontology information from UniProt. The BioCyc website provides a suite of software tools for database searching and visualization, for omics data analysis, and for comparative genomics and comparative pathway questions.
You can access and search the BioCyc databases via the Databases links on the Library homepage. Your monash login & password will be required to access the Monash subscription.
The BioCyc database site includes User guides & Video tutorials.
Contact your Subject Librarian with any enquiries.


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