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@qqwxp Thank you for your question; the GMT files are specifically for genes(and proteins). If you would like to perform a metabolomics analysis (in R), you could have a look at the scripts here: https://github.com/BiGCAT-UM/Transcriptomics_Metabolomics_Analysis/tree/master/metabolomics_analysis . These show how to perform preprocessing of the metabolomics data, identifiying the significantly changed metabolites, and perform pathway analysis (through our SPARQL endpoint). Hope this helps!
The rWikiPathways vignettes tell us how to do a gene enrichment analysis by the gmt file, which give the gene lists per pathway.
Now I want to do the enrichment analysis based on the metabolome data. Is there a metabolites list file like gmt?
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