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23 <title>Mapping Between Different Sequences</title>
27 <strong>Mapping Between Different Sequences</strong>
29 <!-- TODO: review and check if this page is really needed -->
30 <p>A new feature in Jalview 2.3 is the ability to map between
31 sequences in different domains, based on alignment, or by the use of
32 explicit mappings provided by databases.</p>
34 The most familiar mapping is the one used to identify the
35 coordinates corresponding to a displayed sequence when viewing a PDB
36 file associated with a sequence (see <a href="viewingpdbs.html">"Viewing
37 PDB Files"</a> for more information.
40 The newest form of mapping supported by Jalview is the
41 correspondence between DNA and protein sequences. This mapping can
42 be imported directly from EMBL and EMBLCDS database records
43 retrieved by the <a href="seqfetch.html">Sequence Fetcher</a>, and
44 allows sequence features to be mapped directly from UniProt das
45 sources to their coding region on EMBL sequence records.
47 <em><a href="siftsmapping.html">SIFTS Mapping</a> between PDB and
48 UniProt data was introduced in Jalview 2.10</em>