Biological pathway


In cell biology, a biological pathway is a series of interactions among molecules in a cell that leads to a certain product or a change in the cell. Such a pathway can trigger the assembly of new molecules, such as a fat or protein. Pathways can also turn genes on and off, or spur a cell to move. Some of the most common biological pathways are involved in metabolism, the regulation of [gene expression] and the transmission of signals. Pathways play a key role in advanced studies of genomics.

Types of biological pathways

Most common types of biological pathways:

Neuroanatomy

In neuroanatomy, a neural pathway is the connection formed by axons that project from neurons to make synapses onto neurons in another location, to enable neurotransmission.

Pathways databases