Australian Nucleotide (DNA/RNA) and Protein sequences from Australian organisms in the species Lopholaimus antarcticus
The contents of this collection is dynamic and will change over time as more data is deposited into the European Nucleotide Archive (ENA) and Universal Protein Resource (UniProt). The set of nucleotide (DNA/RNA) and protein sequences in this collection is not necessarily comprehensive. It contains o...
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Online Access: | https://researchdata.ands.org.au/australian-nucleotide-dnarna-lopholaimus-antarcticus/50725 http://www.ebi.ac.uk/ena http://www.uniprot.org http://www.ala.org.au http://www.ebi.ac.uk |
Summary: | The contents of this collection is dynamic and will change over time as more data is deposited into the European Nucleotide Archive (ENA) and Universal Protein Resource (UniProt). The set of nucleotide (DNA/RNA) and protein sequences in this collection is not necessarily comprehensive. It contains only nucleotide (DNA/RNA) and protein sequences that have been published in the European Nucleotide Archive (ENA) and Universal Protein Resource (UniProt). The results have been returned using the exact search term Lopholaimus antarcticus. The current version of the system does not allow for typographical errors or synonyms. This data collection contains all currently published nucleotide (DNA/RNA) and protein sequences from Australian Lopholaimus antarcticus, commonly known as Topknot Pigeon. Other information about this group: The nucleotide (DNA/RNA) and protein sequences have been sourced through the European Nucleotide Archive (ENA) and Universal Protein Resource (UniProt), databases that contains comprehensive sets of nucleotide (DNA/RNA) and protein sequences from all organisms that have been published by the International Research Community. The identification of species in Lopholaimus antarcticus as Australian dwelling organisms has been achieved by accessing the Australian Plant Census (APC) or Australian Faunal Directory (AFD) through the Atlas of Living Australia. |
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