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The protein entries in the Entrez search and retrieval system have been compiled from a variety of sources, including SwissProt, PIR, PRF, PDB, and translations from annotated coding regions in GenBank and RefSeq.

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  protein gif CDART is a way to visualize a protein and its relatives, which takes an accession number or sequence in FASTA format as a query. Hits are returned as schematic diagrams showing the approximate location of domains on the query sequence. Proteins with similar domain architectures are also listed, and can be viewed as subsets - organized by taxonomy or by selected domains.   The Entrez protein database is cross-linked to the Entrez taxonomy database. This allows you to find taxonomy information for the species from which a protein sequence was derived. First, look up a protein in Entrez. A "Taxonomy" link appears to the right of each entry that is linked to the Entrez taxonomy database. To view all non-redundant taxonomy links for a search result, select "Taxonomy Links" from the drop-down menu above the search results and click on the "Display" button to the left of that menu.

     
   

Revised: July 5, 2002.