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Database Reference Fetching
then tries to query a subset of all the databases it can access in order to match
the alignment sequence to any records retrieved from the database. If a
match is found, then the sequence is annotated with that database's
-reference, and any cross-references that it's records contain.</p>
+reference, and any cross-references that its records contain.</p>
<p><strong>The Sequence Identification Process</strong><br>
The method of accession id discovery is derived from the method which
earlier Jalview versions used for Uniprot sequence feature retrieval,
-and was originally restricted to the identifaction of valid Uniprot
+and was originally restricted to the identification of valid Uniprot
accessions.<br>
Essentially, Jalview will try to retrieve records from a subset of the databases
accessible by the <a href="../features/seqfetch.html">sequence