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Published on: July 17, 2018
PhDSeeker: Pheromone-Directed Seeker for metabolic pathways
Matias F Gerard1, Raúl N Comelli2
1Research Institute for Signals, Systems and Computational Intelligence (CONICET-UNL), Ciudad Universitaria, Santa Fe, Argentina.
Abstract:
Manually finding relationship networks among compounds can be a hard and time-consuming task. However, this process is fundamental when looking for a metabolic pathway that explains how multiple compounds are related, to identify relevant pathways in organisms, filling gaps on metabolic networks, or when new mechanisms for the synthesis of important compounds are sought. Here, we present PhDSeeker, a new tool for the automatic search of metabolic pathways. This tool is able to relate simultaneously several compounds. Furthermore, its flexibility allows it to be easily configured for addressing a wide range of situations. Solutions found are provided not only in plain text but also as interactive representations that can be analyzed in a web browser. Source code is available at https://github.com/sinc-lab/phdseeker. A web service is also available at https://sinc.unl.edu.ar/web-demo/phds/. Several fully documented study cases, including their settings and solutions files, are also provided as Supplementary Material.
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