SolCyc: a database hub at the Sol Genomics Network (SGN) for the manual curation of metabolic networks in Solanum and Nicotiana specific databases

Database : the Journal of Biological Databases and Curation
Hartmut FoersterLukas A Mueller

Abstract

https://solgenomics.net/tools/solcyc/.

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