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<b>1</b> When a metabolite node is connected by several reactions, if the user right-clicks over a note, the right-click menu will show the option <i>Replicate Node</>;
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<b>2</b> The replication will result in a node representing the same metabolite for each of the reactions;
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<b>3</b> The option changes from <i>Replicate Node</i> to <i>Merge Node</i> when the node is connected with a single reaction.
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<b>4</b> When the option is chosen a green edge will follow the mouse cursor. <b><i>It is only possible to merge nodes that represent the same metabolite!</i></b>
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<b>5</b> The result is a single node replacing the merged ones.
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== Merge/Replicate Reaction Node ==  
 
== Merge/Replicate Reaction Node ==  

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