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The Wayback Machine - https://web.archive.org/web/20151228180258/http://www.uniprot.org:80/uniref/
<p>An evidence describes the source of an annotation, e.g. an experiment that has been published in the scientific literature, an orthologous protein, a record from another database, etc.</p>
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The UniProt Reference Clusters (UniRef) provide clustered sets of sequences from the UniProt Knowledgebase (including isoforms) and selected UniParc records.
This hides redundant sequences and obtains complete coverage of the sequence space at three resolutions:
UniRef100 combines identical sequences and sub-fragments with 11 or more residues from any organism into a single UniRef entry.
UniRef90 is built by clustering UniRef100 sequences such that each cluster is composed of sequences that have at least 90% sequence identity to, and 80% overlap with, the longest sequence (a.k.a. seed sequence).
UniRef50 is built by clustering UniRef90 seed sequences that have at least 50% sequence identity to, and 80% overlap with, the longest sequence in the cluster.
<p>The ‘Share’ button allows you to share a custom <span class="caps">URL</span> including the columns in your result view.</p>
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UniRef Results
Cluster ID
Cluster name
Size
Cluster members
Organisms
Length
Identity
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