Desktop Application
Bring the power of BioCyc.org securely in-house, with the abilities to create and
edit PGDBs, perform metabolic modeling, and query/update using APIs.
BioCyc curators correct several hundred annotation errors per genome
in our Tier 1-2 databases, ensuring your publications and proposals
stand on a solid foundation.
Browsers for genomes, metabolic networks, and regulatory networks. Transcriptomics and metabolomics data analysis, comparative analysis, and metabolic route search. Sequence search and alignment.
Cellular Dashboard image generated by Pathway Tools.
20,090 Pathway/Genome Databases to Search
BioCyc is a collection of 20,090 Pathway/Genome
Databases (PGDBs) covering humans, model eukaryotes, and thousands of microbes.
These databases are curated from 167,000 publications.
Short two minute video tutorials show what you can do with BioCyc.
The following Tutorial will guide you through SmartTables, which enable you
to create, upload, share, and analyze sets of genes, metabolites, pathways, and sequence sites.
The Tutorial is broken up into parts, ranging from basic operations to more advanced uses such
as gene expression analysis and metabolomics.
This tutorial introduces users to many of the advanced tools available on the BioCyc.org website for navigating cellular networks, analyzing large-scale datasets, and comparing organisms.
This tutorial will show you how to use BioCyc's tools for omics data analysis, including the cellular omics viewer, the omics dashboard, and other tools.
Pathway collages are multi-pathway diagrams that you can customize
by, for example, overlaying omics data, altering the relative
positions of pathways, and modifying connections among pathways.
Learn how to generate, customize and export
high-quality pathway-collage diagrams showing collections of user-specified pathways.
Learn the entire process of building a BioCyc-like Pathway/Genome Database (PGDB)
for an organism with a sequenced and annotated
genome. Build a PGDB for your own lab or for the whole scientific community.
Tutorial #7: Using the Structured Advanced Query Page
An introduction to the Structured Advanced Query Page, which allows
complex queries and queries across one or more databases in the
BioCyc collection. You'll learn about:The basic steps of setting up an advanced query;
Four examples of increasingly complex queries, including how to query across multiple databases;
Where to learn more about the structure of BioCyc databases.