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The first multi-tissue genome-scale metabolic model of a woody plant highlights suberin biosynthesis pathways in Quercus suber

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Number of reactions in the iEC7871 not identified in the A. thaliana and Z. mays [18] models for each pathway (so-called unique reactions).

Only pathways with more than 20 unique reactions were included in this table. The complete table is available in Table H in S2 File. The KEGG pathways were organized according to the main areas of KEGG metabolism: 1- Xenobiotics biodegradation and metabolism; 2- Lipid metabolism; 3- Metabolism of cofactors and vitamins; 4- Amino acid metabolism and Metabolism of other amino acids; 5- Metabolism of terpenoids and polyketides; 6- Biosynthesis of other secondary metabolites; 7- Nucleotide metabolism; 8- Genetic Information Processing.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1011499.t002