KEGG as a Language Narrative: meaningful nodes, intelligent fluid edges, and the literary architecture of biological knowledge

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Abstract

KEGG — the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes — can be read not merely as a bioinformatics resource, but as a disciplined narrative system in which genes, compounds, reactions, pathways, modules, and diseases become legible as elements of an executable language. This essay develops that interpretation and connects it to a broader view of biological intelligence as structured meaning. March 2026

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Research Fields

Computational Drug Discovery Methods

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Metabolism

Natural Sciences > Chemistry > Biochemistry > Metabolism

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