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<title>Mapping Between Different Sequences</title>
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-<p><strong>Mapping Between Different Sequences</strong></p>
-<p>A new feature in Jalview 2.3 is the ability to map between sequences in different
- domains, based on alignment, or by the use of explicit mappings provided by
- databases. </p>
-<p>The most familiar mapping is the one used to identify
-the coordinates corresponding to a displayed sequence when
-viewing a PDB file associated with a sequence (see
-<a href="viewingpdbs.html">"Viewing PDB Files"</a>
-for more information.</p>
-<p>The newest form of mapping supported by Jalview is the
-correspondence between DNA and protein sequences. This mapping
-can be imported directly from EMBL and EMBLCDS database records
-retrieved by the <a href="seqfetch.html">Sequence Fetcher</a>,
-and allows sequence features to be mapped directly from Uniprot
-das sources to their coding region on EMBL sequence records.
+ <p>
+ <strong>Mapping Between Different Sequences</strong>
+ </p>
+ <p>A new feature in Jalview 2.3 is the ability to map between
+ sequences in different domains, based on alignment, or by the use of
+ explicit mappings provided by databases.</p>
+ <p>
+ The most familiar mapping is the one used to identify the
+ coordinates corresponding to a displayed sequence when viewing a PDB
+ file associated with a sequence (see <a href="viewingpdbs.html">"Viewing
+ PDB Files"</a> for more information.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The newest form of mapping supported by Jalview is the
+ correspondence between DNA and protein sequences. This mapping can
+ be imported directly from EMBL and EMBLCDS database records
+ retrieved by the <a href="seqfetch.html">Sequence Fetcher</a>, and
+ allows sequence features to be mapped directly from Uniprot das
+ sources to their coding region on EMBL sequence records.
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