We are pleased to announce the release of PMN 15. This release includes a new species, new features, and fixes to existing species: We have released a new pathway genome
PMN Databases will be offline on July 8th due to datacenter maintenance
We are pleased to announce the launch of a new website feature, the Metabolic Cluster Viewer. We have run our PlantClusterFinder software on nine of the PMN species’ genomes, and
We are pleased to announce the PMN14 release. In this release we introduce 25 new organism-specific metabolic pathway databases, which brings the total number of organism pathway databases to 125!
We are pleased to announce the PMN13 release. In this release we introduce 24 new organism-specific metabolic pathway databases, which brings the total number of organism pathway databases to 100!
We are pleased to announce PMN12.5 release. In this release we added locus IDs to genes in all PMN databases. The locus IDs were extracted from public genome releases that
We are pleased to announce the PMN12 release. In this release we introduce 54 new species-specific metabolic pathway databases, which brings the total number of species-specific databases to 76. The
We are pleased to announce the PMN11 release. Highlights include the addition of curated information of rate-limiting steps in over 50 pathways. To see an example, follow this link, http://pmn.plantcyc.org/PLANT/NEW-IMAGE?type=PATHWAY&object=PWY-695
We are pleased to announce the PMN10 release. In this release, we introduce 5 new metabolic pathway databases for species including tomato, potato, two diploid progenitors of the bread wheat,
We are pleased to announce PlantCyc 9.5, which fixes a bug in PlantCyc (version 9.0), which was released in September 5, 2014. This bug was caused by internal ID conflict