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Our Proteomes and UniProtKB TrEMBL resources are undergoing a significant transition Please read our help page, view affected entries and proteomes, or contact us with any questions
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Entries removed from unreviewed UniProtKB TrEMBL will remain accessible in the UniParc sequence archive Please read our help page, view affected entries and proteomes, or contact us with any questions
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The UniProt databases are the UniProt Knowledgebase (UniProtKB), the UniProt Reference Clusters (UniRef), and the UniProt Archive (UniParc) The UniProt consortium and host institutions EMBL-EBI, SIB and PIR are committed to the long-term preservation of the UniProt databases
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Cross-references in UniProtKB The cross-references section of UniProtKB entries displays explicit and implicit links to databases
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Information in a UniProtKB entry is structured into a number of sections to help you find the data that you are looking for The tabs allow you to switch between the entry, a graphical view of sequence features (Feature viewer), publications, and external links
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UniProtKB Swiss-Prot is now the reviewed section of the UniProt Knowledgebase The TrEMBL section of UniProtKB was introduced in 1996 in response to the increased dataflow resulting from genome projects
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The following table summarizes the total number of some UniProtKB lines, as well as the number of entries with at least one such line, and the frequency of the lines
- Proteomes | UniProt
UniProt proteomes may include both expertly reviewed (UniProtKB Swiss-Prot) and unreviewed (UniProtKB TrEMBL) entries The proportion of reviewed entries varies between proteomes, and is greater for the proteomes of intensively curated model organisms
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