How can I tell what sequences were used to create the locus sequence display and which public sequences have been integrated into the locus sequence display as variations?
To see what public data was used to create the locus sequence display for any gene, click on the locus name in the upper right corner of the locus sequence display to open the Locus Detail window. Click on the ‘Sources’ tab to see a full list of all public sequence records considered when building the locus. The sequence record marked ‘Primary’ for the locus represents the sequence record from which the mutationdiscovery.com reference sequence was taken. Currently, all sequences for nuclearly-encoded genes are taken from NCBI’s Genome Annotation Project.
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