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Why do some Shared_Object_pathways do not have any molecule, enzyme and reactions?

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Why do some Shared_Object_pathways do not have any molecule, enzyme and reactions?

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It is because some of the pathway do not use any of the shared objects molecule or enzyme or reaction. • What are the biological pathways represented on DOQCS? The majority of biological pathways represented on DOQCS are neuronal signaling pathways. There are signaling pathways from other systems like MAPK pathway in Xenopus oocytes, E.coli chemotaxis pathway, Firefly luciferase pathway, cardiac pathways among others. • What is an entry date? An entry date is the date on which the model was deposited on DOQCS. • What is the difference between “Developer” and “Transcriber”? A Developer is the original creator of the model in its original format cited in a publication. A Transcriber transliterates whenever possible the original model format into the GENESIS format for Kinetikit which is available on DOQCS. Transliterated models match the original published model in all parameters. Sometimes when converting original model formats to GENESIS better matches to published literature would be

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