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  • Two Gordon Opportunities!

    Interested in Plant Metabolic Engineering?  There are two great chances to delve into this topic in July 2011! Gordon Research Seminar (July 23-24) *** Abstract submission deadline for oral presentation:

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  • PMN presentations at a click

    Have you attended a PMN workshop or presentation and wanted to review the material? Did you miss a PMN talk at a recent conference and want to catch up? Have

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  • Come visit the PMN at PAG

    There are many ways to connect with a PMN curator at the Plant and Animal Genome XIX Conference in San Diego, California. You can attend a computer demo featuring speakers

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  • New PMN BLAST datasets!

    Are you looking for an enzyme in Arabidopsis or poplar that is similar to your favorite protein? Please check out the two new datasets that are available for BLAST analyses: 

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  • New viewer for a global metabolic map

    New viewer for a global metabolic map Do you want to highlight a compound or reaction on a global metabolic map for a single species? Would you like to overlay

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  • Read all about it . . . in the new PMN paper

    Do you want a better understanding of how new PMN databases get predicted from genome sequences? Would you like to read about potential ways to put the PMN to work

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  • New PMN releases!

    Please come search for your favorite pathway using the newest version of the Pathway Tools software in the newest versions of our PMN databases:  PlantCyc 4.0 AraCyc 7.0 PoplarCyc 2.0

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  • PlantMetabolomics.org and the PMN

    The PMN is eager to work with scientists who want to do metabolic-pathway-based analyses.PlantMetabolomics.org is a data repository for a series of metabolomic experiments performed in Arabidopis thalianaYou can read

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  • New PMN releases! – PlantCyc 3.0, AraCyc 6.0, and PoplarCyc 1.0

    The Plant Metabolic Network is pleased to announce new releases of the metabolic pathway databases AraCyc 6.0 and PlantCyc 3.0, plus the inaugural release of PoplarCyc 1.0 This PMN release

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  • Pungent Plant Metabolism – Live!

    Please come watch an amazing and enormous Amorphophallus titanum flower bloom . . . and be thankful that you can’t smell it. You can use the PMN to get more

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