2 <head><title>Sequence Fetcher</title></head>
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4 <p><strong>Sequence Fetcher</strong></p>
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5 <p>Jalview can retrieve sequences from certain databases via the
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6 WSDBFetch service provided by the European Bioinformatics Institute.</p>
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7 <p>A Sequence Fetcher dialog box can be opened via the "File"
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8 menu on the main desktop in order to retrieve sequences as a new
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9 alignment, or opened via the "File" menu of an existing alignment
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10 to import additional sequences.
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12 <p>Select the database you want to retrieve sequences from, and enter
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13 the database id (or a semi-colon separated list of several ids) in
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14 the text box. Finally, press OK to initiate the retrieval.</p>
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16 If you are retrieving sequences from the PDB, you can retrieve
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17 specific chains by appending a colon and the chain id to the PDB
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18 id. For example :<br><pre> 1GAQ:A</pre></p>
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19 <p>If you use the sequence fetcher in work for publication, please cite:</p>
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20 <p>Pillai S., Silventoinen V., Kallio K., Senger M., Sobhany S., Tate J., Velankar
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21 S., Golovin A., Henrick K., Rice P., Stoehr P., Lopez R. <br>
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22 SOAP-based services provided by the European Bioinformatics Institute.<br>
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23 Nucleic Acids Res. 33(1):W25-W28 (2005) <br>
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