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ID Mapping Form
Map a batch of IDs in the
i
ProClass database
1.
FROM
ID type(s):
(use ctrl key for multiple types)
-Sequence------------
FLY ID
GenBank AC
Genpept AC
GI Number
IPI ID
MGI ID
NREF ID
PIR-PSD ID
PIR-PSD AC
Refseq AC
SGD ID
TIGR ID
UniParc AC
UniProtKB AC
UniProtKB ID
-Classification--
BLOCKS ID
COG ID
Pfam ID
PIRSF ID
PRINTS ID
PROSITE ID
UniRef50
UniRef90
UniRef100
-Function/Feature--
BIND ID
EC Number
GO ID
KEGG Pathway ID
RESID ID
-Organism--
Taxon Group ID
Taxon ID
-Miscellaneous--
Entrez Gene ID
OMIM ID
PDB ID
PubMed ID
Gene Name
2.
TO
ID type:
-Sequence------------
FLY ID
GenBank AC
Genpept AC
GI Number
IPI ID
MGI ID
NREF ID
PIR-PSD ID
PIR-PSD AC
Refseq AC
SGD ID
TIGR ID
UniParc AC
UniProtKB AC
UniProtKB ID
UniRef90
UniRef50
-Classification--
BLOCKS ID
COG ID
Pfam ID
PIRSF ID
PRINTS ID
PROSITE ID
-Function/Feature--
BIND ID
EC Number
GO ID
KEGG Pathway ID
RESID ID
-Organism--
Taxon Group ID
Taxon ID
-Miscellaneous--
Entrez Gene ID
OMIM ID
PDB ID
PubMed ID
Gene Name
3.
Enter IDs:
(separate IDs using the space bar or the return key)
Or an ID file:
4.
Display format:
One to many
(O70507
29840776;3168870)
One to one
(O70507
29840776
O70507
3168870)
Example: GI numbers 34810501, 19075539 and 68565386 to UniProtKB ACs (
sample output
/
annotated output.
)
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