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<p><strong>Sequence Fetcher</strong></p>
<p>Jalview can retrieve sequences from certain databases using either the
id. For example :<br><pre> 1GAQ:A</pre><br>When retrieving from DAS sequence sources,
coordinate range arguments can be passed to the server using the standard DAS
sequence command format (<strong>:<start>,<end></strong>)</p>
-<p>If you use the WSDBFetch sequence fetcher services (EMBL, Uniprot, PDB and PFAM)
+<p>If you use the WSDBFetch sequence fetcher services (EMBL, Uniprot, PDB, PFAM, and RFAM)
in work for publication, please cite:</p>
<p>Pillai S., Silventoinen V., Kallio K., Senger M., Sobhany S., Tate J., Velankar
S., Golovin A., Henrick K., Rice P., Stoehr P., Lopez R. <br>