Difference between revisions of "Laurmagee: Week 5"
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− | + | *I followed the link [http://www.uniprot.org http://www.uniprot.org] to the UniProt system and entered in the query 900533 into the search bar appearing in the top middle of the home page. | |
− | + | *To look at the "General Information" of the entry, I scrolled down to the bottom of the page to find the section entitled "Entry Information". This was surprisingly hard to find, because the page was so full of information, but I eventually found it above the "Relevant Documents" section. | |
− | + | *The section "Name and Origin" I found to be the first section on the page and the references to be in the middle of the page. These were easy to find, becauswe there were a long list of references included for this specific gene. The "General Annotation" section, third section from the top, served as a venue for commenting on specific aspects of the gene, such as its involvment with disease. | |
− | + | *tHE Cross-References featured on the page, were organized into categories and sub-categories based upon their inclusion in certain databases. | |
− | + | *#EMBL | |
+ | *#InterPro | ||
+ | *#PDB | ||
+ | *#Pfam | ||
+ | *#RefSeq | ||
+ | *#GeneID | ||
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Revision as of 20:01, 26 September 2013
- I followed the link http://www.uniprot.org to the UniProt system and entered in the query 900533 into the search bar appearing in the top middle of the home page.
- To look at the "General Information" of the entry, I scrolled down to the bottom of the page to find the section entitled "Entry Information". This was surprisingly hard to find, because the page was so full of information, but I eventually found it above the "Relevant Documents" section.
- The section "Name and Origin" I found to be the first section on the page and the references to be in the middle of the page. These were easy to find, becauswe there were a long list of references included for this specific gene. The "General Annotation" section, third section from the top, served as a venue for commenting on specific aspects of the gene, such as its involvment with disease.
- tHE Cross-References featured on the page, were organized into categories and sub-categories based upon their inclusion in certain databases.
- EMBL
- InterPro
- PDB
- Pfam
- RefSeq
- GeneID