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− | ''CAZypedia'' has been initiated as a community-driven resource to assemble a comprehensive encyclopedia of the "CAZymes," the <u>c</u>arbohydrate-<u>a</u>ctive en<u>zymes</u> and binding proteins involved in the synthesis and degradation of complex carbohydrates. ''CAZypedia'' is inspired by, and closely connected with, the actively curated [http://www.cazy.org CAZy Database].<br>''It's probably fair to say that CAZypedians are, like our friends at the [http://www.cazy.org CAZy DB], a group of [http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.0020142 "biocurators."]'' | + | ''CAZypedia'' has been initiated as a community-driven resource to assemble a comprehensive encyclopedia of the "CAZymes," the [[Carbohydrate-active enzymes|<u>c</u>arbohydrate-<u>a</u>ctive en<u>zymes</u>]] and binding proteins involved in the synthesis and degradation of complex carbohydrates. ''CAZypedia'' is inspired by, and closely connected with, the actively curated [http://www.cazy.org CAZy Database].<br>''It's probably fair to say that CAZypedians are, like our friends at the [http://www.cazy.org CAZy DB], a group of [http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.0020142 "biocurators."]'' |
Revision as of 10:30, 17 January 2010
CAZypedia has been initiated as a community-driven resource to assemble a comprehensive encyclopedia of the "CAZymes," the carbohydrate-active enzymes and binding proteins involved in the synthesis and degradation of complex carbohydrates. CAZypedia is inspired by, and closely connected with, the actively curated CAZy Database.
It's probably fair to say that CAZypedians are, like our friends at the CAZy DB, a group of "biocurators."