A Comparison of the Pathway Tools Software with the Reactome Software
Peter D. Karp

TL;DR
This paper compares Pathway Tools and Reactome software, highlighting that Pathway Tools offers more advanced features, scalability, and user base in pathway bioinformatics, especially in genome analysis and metabolic modeling.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive comparison showing Pathway Tools' superiority in pathway visualization, omics analysis, genome inference, and scalability over Reactome.
Findings
Pathway Tools has more advanced pathway layout algorithms.
Pathway Tools includes more omics analysis methods.
Pathway Tools handles significantly more genomes.
Abstract
This document compares SRI's Pathway Tools (PTools) software with the Reactome software. Both software systems serve the pathway bioinformatics area, including representation and analysis of metabolic pathways and signaling pathways. The comparison covers pathway bioinformatics capabilities, but does not cover other major facets of Pathway Tools that are completely absent from the Reactome software: Pathway Tools genome-informatics capabilities, regulatory informatics capabilities, and table-based analysis tools (SmartTables). Our overall findings are as follows. (1) PTools is significantly ahead of Reactome in its basic information pages. For example, PTools pathway layout algorithms have been developed to an advanced state over several decades, whereas Reactome pathway layouts are illegible, omit important information, and are created manually and therefore cannot scale to thousands…
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TopicsMicrobial Metabolic Engineering and Bioproduction · Bioinformatics and Genomic Networks · Biofuel production and bioconversion
