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BFAM
The project "Bioinformatics for the Functional Analysis of Mammalian Genomes" was funded by the German Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF grant no. 031U112A and 031U212A). The work was supported from August 2001 - July 2006 within the German Genome Analysis Network (NGFN).
Participants
The BFAM consortium includes:
  - Universities of Munich
  - University of Erlangen
  - GSF Neuherberg
  - Biomax Informatics AG
  - Genomatix Software GmbH
  - Molecular Networks GmbH
Aim
The aim of Molecular Networks within this project is the development of a platform for the functional and structural interpretation of mammalian genomes on the basis of an integrated database system.
Data structures nowadays used in bioinformatics will be extended with those data structures used in chemoinformatics to handle chemical structures and metabolic pathways on a molecular basis. This combination will lead to a new kind of analyzing genoms.
Retrieval System of the "Biochemical Pathways"
Within this project a web-based retrieval system for searching "Biochemical Pathways" has been developed.
The structure and reaction data of "Biochemical Pathways" was kindly provided by the research group of Prof. Gasteiger.
If you are interested in evaluating the system, please have a look at the current status.
 
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