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Contributing to Reactome

The goal of Reactome is to represent the molecular details of all human pathways as reliably as possible. As of Reactome version 74 (September 2020), our coverage of human proteins is 10,922 – over half of all proteins with an identifiable function. Coverage improves continuously; see the Editorial Calendar for details of planned content for the next quarterly release. All our content is sourced from and reviewed by expert biologists who generously volunteer their time and effort. We welcome contributions of any size from the biological community. We provide digital object identifiers (DOIs) for Reactome pathways and credit external authors and reviewers using an ORCID-based system to document their contributors. If you are interested please contact help@reactome.org for an informal discussion.

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Citing Reactome

To cite Reactome in your publications, please check out the website publications page.

Funding

The development of Reactome is supported by a grant from the US National Institutes of Health (P41 HG003751)

  Reactome is a collaboration between groups at the EMBL- European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI), Ontario Institute for Cancer Research, New York University Medical Center and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.

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Recommended courses

This course requires that the reader is familiar with Reactome website. We recommend the Reactome: Exploring biological pathways course to understand the Reactome content and web interface.