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Resolution: standard / high Figure 1.
Construction of elementary mode collections. (a) This scheme represents some of the elementary modes calculated between fumarate and
2-oxoglutarate in the citrate cycle pathway. Each color corresponds to a different
elementary mode; numbers indicate the identifiers of elementary modes as in Additional
data file 1, and doors represent start and end compounds of elementary modes. This
figure illustrates the combinatorial nature of elementary modes: several of them are
almost identical except for one or two reactions, and a given reaction can belong
to several elementary modes. (b) The composition of the EM1 collection (left) and how elementary modes were merged
to build the EM2 collection (right). Three independent sets from EM1 can be merged
into two sets in EM2 if they share a common boundary compound.
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