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- Canonical_sequence abstract "A canonical sequence is a sequence of DNA, RNA, or amino acids that reflects the most common choice of base or amino acid at each position.Many databases use or only give the canonical sequence.The UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot policy for example describes all the protein products encoded by one gene and uses the following criteria for the entry of a canonical sequence: It is the most prevalent. It is the most similar to orthologous sequences found in other species. By virtue of its length or amino acid composition, it allows the clearest description of domains, isoforms, polymorphisms, post-translational modifications, etc. In the absence of any information, we choose the longest sequence.↑".
- Canonical_sequence wikiPageID "553358".
- Canonical_sequence wikiPageRevisionID "573183592".
- Canonical_sequence hasPhotoCollection Canonical_sequence.
- Canonical_sequence subject Category:Genetics.
- Canonical_sequence comment "A canonical sequence is a sequence of DNA, RNA, or amino acids that reflects the most common choice of base or amino acid at each position.Many databases use or only give the canonical sequence.The UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot policy for example describes all the protein products encoded by one gene and uses the following criteria for the entry of a canonical sequence: It is the most prevalent. It is the most similar to orthologous sequences found in other species.".
- Canonical_sequence label "Canonical sequence".
- Canonical_sequence sameAs m.02p94h.
- Canonical_sequence sameAs Q3825136.
- Canonical_sequence sameAs Q3825136.
- Canonical_sequence wasDerivedFrom Canonical_sequence?oldid=573183592.
- Canonical_sequence isPrimaryTopicOf Canonical_sequence.