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Pathway is a term used in various fields of science, including biology, genetics, and medicine, to describe a series of actions or processes that lead to a particular result. In a broader sense, a pathway can also refer to a route or course of action that leads to a particular outcome.
Biology[edit]
In biology, a pathway refers to a series of chemical reactions that occur within a cell. These reactions, known as metabolic pathways, are crucial for the survival and growth of the organism. They involve the transformation of one molecule into another through a sequence of enzymes, each of which catalyzes a specific reaction.
Genetics[edit]
In genetics, a pathway refers to a series of genetic interactions that lead to a particular phenotype or trait. These pathways, known as genetic pathways, are crucial for understanding how genes interact and influence each other to produce a particular trait or characteristic.
Medicine[edit]
In medicine, a pathway refers to a series of steps that are followed in the treatment of a patient. These steps, known as clinical pathways, are designed to improve the quality and efficiency of healthcare delivery.


