<p>
<strong>DAS Sequence Feature Retrieval</strong>
</p>
- <p>
- Jalview includes a client for retrieving sequences and their
- features via the Distributed Annotation System.
- </p>
+ <p>Jalview includes a client for retrieving sequences and their
+ features via the Distributed Annotation System.</p>
<ol>
<li>Open the Feature Settings panel by selecting "View
-> Feature Settings..."</li>
Accession ids for the given sequence names. It is important to
realise that many DAS sources only use UniProt accession ids, rather
than Swissprot/UniProt sequence names.<br> The <a
- href="../webServices/dbreffetcher.html"
- >database reference fetcher</a> documentation describes how Jalview
- discovers what database references are appropriate for the sequences
- in the alignment.
+ href="../webServices/dbreffetcher.html">database
+ reference fetcher</a> documentation describes how Jalview discovers
+ what database references are appropriate for the sequences in the
+ alignment.
<ul>
<li><em>Note</em><br> Please remember to save your
alignment if either the start/end numbering, or the sequence IDs
<p>
<em>DAS support was introduced in Jalview Version 2.1.</em>
</p>
- <br/>
+ <br />
<p>
- <em>The DAS registry at http://www.dasregistry.org was decommissioned early in 2015. An unmaintained mirror is currently hosted at http://www.ebi.ac.uk/das-srv/registry/.</em>
+ <em>The DAS registry at http://www.dasregistry.org was
+ decommissioned early in 2015. An unmaintained mirror is currently
+ hosted at http://www.ebi.ac.uk/das-srv/registry/.</em>
</p>
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