
CORD-19:03476153a6c18a85c98721c557f35b1a09755d14 / 29079-29731
Annnotations
CORD-19_Custom_license_subset
Id | Subject | Object | Predicate | Lexical cue |
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T193 | 0-46 | Sentence | denotes | The database is divided into several branches: |
T194 | 47-652 | Sentence | denotes | UniProtKB, the protein knowledgebase with two subsections, TrEMBL (translated EMBL Nucleotide sequence data library) that stores automatically annotated proteins prior to review and Swiss-Prot, containing proteins that have been manually annotated and reviewed, and often have associated literature; UniParc functions as an archive, sorting new, revised and obsolete sequences with a non-redundant numbering scheme allowing outdated UniProt references from past literature to be traceable; and UniRef100, 90 and 50 branches that cluster proteins into groups of 100%, 90% and 50% aa identity, respectively. |
CORD-19-Sentences
Id | Subject | Object | Predicate | Lexical cue |
---|---|---|---|---|
TextSentencer_T193 | 0-46 | Sentence | denotes | The database is divided into several branches: |
TextSentencer_T194 | 47-652 | Sentence | denotes | UniProtKB, the protein knowledgebase with two subsections, TrEMBL (translated EMBL Nucleotide sequence data library) that stores automatically annotated proteins prior to review and Swiss-Prot, containing proteins that have been manually annotated and reviewed, and often have associated literature; UniParc functions as an archive, sorting new, revised and obsolete sequences with a non-redundant numbering scheme allowing outdated UniProt references from past literature to be traceable; and UniRef100, 90 and 50 branches that cluster proteins into groups of 100%, 90% and 50% aa identity, respectively. |
T74947 | 0-46 | Sentence | denotes | The database is divided into several branches: |
T89329 | 47-652 | Sentence | denotes | UniProtKB, the protein knowledgebase with two subsections, TrEMBL (translated EMBL Nucleotide sequence data library) that stores automatically annotated proteins prior to review and Swiss-Prot, containing proteins that have been manually annotated and reviewed, and often have associated literature; UniParc functions as an archive, sorting new, revised and obsolete sequences with a non-redundant numbering scheme allowing outdated UniProt references from past literature to be traceable; and UniRef100, 90 and 50 branches that cluster proteins into groups of 100%, 90% and 50% aa identity, respectively. |
Epistemic_Statements
Id | Subject | Object | Predicate | Lexical cue |
---|---|---|---|---|
T110 | 0-652 | Epistemic_statement | denotes | The database is divided into several branches: UniProtKB, the protein knowledgebase with two subsections, TrEMBL (translated EMBL Nucleotide sequence data library) that stores automatically annotated proteins prior to review and Swiss-Prot, containing proteins that have been manually annotated and reviewed, and often have associated literature; UniParc functions as an archive, sorting new, revised and obsolete sequences with a non-redundant numbering scheme allowing outdated UniProt references from past literature to be traceable; and UniRef100, 90 and 50 branches that cluster proteins into groups of 100%, 90% and 50% aa identity, respectively. |