UniProt.ws
The Universal Protein Resource (UniProt) is a comprehensive resource for protein sequence and annotation data. This package provides a collection of functions for retrieving, processing, and re-packaging UniProt web services. The package makes use of UniProt's modernized REST API and allows mapping of identifiers accross different databases.
- Repository
- github.com/bioconductor/uniprot.ws
Source attribution
- Bioconductor — UniProt.ws
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