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Arabidopsis thaliana (thale cress)


lysine degradation III phenolic malonylglucosides biosynthesis
seleno-amino acid biosynthesis methionine degradation I (to homocysteine)
fatty acid beta-oxidation V (unsaturated, odd number, di-isomerase-dependent) copper transport II
cadmium transport I cellulose biosynthesis
arginine degradation X (arginine monooxygenase pathway) cardiolipin and phosphatidylethanolamine biosynthesis (Xanthomonas)
gluconeogenesis III pyrimidine deoxyribonucleotides de novo biosynthesis II
phenylalanine biosynthesis (cytosolic, plants) thiamin salvage IV (yeast)
benzoyl-beta-D-glucopyranose biosynthesis pyrimidine deoxyribonucleotides de novo biosynthesis III
esterified suberin biosynthesis syringetin biosynthesis
superpathway of scopolin and esculin biosynthesis UDP-alpha-D-glucuronate biosynthesis (from UDP-glucose)
superpathway of adenosine nucleotides de novo biosynthesis I superpathway of pyrimidine nucleobases salvage
hexaprenyl diphosphate biosynthesis UDP-glucose biosynthesis
ornithine de novo biosynthesis xylogalacturonan biosynthesis
cutin biosynthesis phylloquinol biosynthesis
extended VTC2 cycle brassinosteroid biosynthesis II
GA12 biosynthesis galactolipid biosynthesis I
glycolipid desaturation palmitoleate biosynthesis II (plants and bacteria)
stearate biosynthesis II (bacteria and plants) flavonoid biosynthesis
free phenylpropanoid acid biosynthesis camalexin biosynthesis
thalianol and derivatives biosynthesis superpathway of allantoin degradation in plants
putrescine degradation IV L-methionine degradation II
gibberellin inactivation I (2beta-hydroxylation) gibberellin inactivation II (methylation)
glucosinolate breakdown abscisic acid glucose ester biosynthesis
homocysteine and cysteine interconversion superpathway of aspartate and asparagine biosynthesis
superpathway of isoleucine and valine biosynthesis aspartate biosynthesis
uracil degradation I (reductive) glutamate biosynthesis IV
glutamate biosynthesis V glutamine biosynthesis I
isoleucine biosynthesis I leucine biosynthesis
lysine biosynthesis VI S-methylmethionine cycle
ornithine biosynthesis phenylalanine biosynthesis II
threonine biosynthesis from homoserine sucrose biosynthesis I (from photosynthesis)
CMP-KDO biosynthesis I UDP-D-xylose biosynthesis
UDP-D-galacturonate biosynthesis I (from UDP-D-glucuronate) UDP-L-arabinose biosynthesis I (from UDP-xylose)
dTDP-L-rhamnose biosynthesis II stachyose biosynthesis
ajugose biosynthesis II (galactinol-independent) xyloglucan biosynthesis
cutin biosynthesis phenylpropanoid biosynthesis
chlorophyll a biosynthesis I heme biosynthesis I (aerobic)
1,4-dihydroxy-2-naphthoate biosynthesis II (plants) L-ascorbate biosynthesis I (L-galactose pathway)
folate transformations II abscisic acid biosynthesis
indole-3-acetyl-amide conjugate biosynthesis nitrate reduction II (assimilatory)
sulfate reduction II (assimilatory) glucosinolate breakdown
indole glucosinolate breakdown (insect chewing induced) photorespiration
1,3,5-trimethoxybenzene biosynthesis citrulline-nitric oxide cycle
glutamate biosynthesis II S-methyl-5-thio-alpha-D-ribose 1-phosphate degradation
mannitol biosynthesis thiamin salvage III
5-deoxystrigol biosynthesis jasmonoyl-amino acid conjugates biosynthesis II
nitric oxide biosynthesis (plants) chlorogenic acid biosynthesis II
aspartate degradation I brassinosteroids inactivation
farnesylcysteine salvage pathway fatty acid biosynthesis (plant mitochondria)
L-Ndelta-acetylornithine biosynthesis chlorophyll a degradation II
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