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Allows comparison of IDs and descriptions
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Display an MSA of all sequences in the group.
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The "Phyletic profile" displays OMA groups
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proteins that have complementary function
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Compare GO annotations
This function displays a table of all
Gene Ontology (GO) annotations on
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allows to compare the annotations
and serves as an additional description
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OMA fingerprint
The fingerprint is a subsequence that is specific to a
certain group in the current OMA release
Since the group number is specific to a release, this
is the best way to track a group across releases.
OMA

Keyword Protein Sequence Group Entry

OMA Group 218295

putative phage lysozyme
This group has 3 members: 3 [B]acteria
Fingerprint: LRNRRLD

Protein List | Alignment | Close Groups | Phyletic Profile Download: download fasta, download darwin

[B] Bordetella avium (strain 197N)BORA101467  UniProtKB/TrEMBL Q2L285  Putative phage lysozyme
[B] Bordetella bronchisepticaBORBR03465  UniProtKB/TrEMBL Q7WGT2  Similar to Bacteriophage H19B lysozyme R SWALL:LYCV_BPH19 (SWALL:Q9ZXB7) (177 aa) fasta scores: E(): 0.011, 28.41% id in 183 aa, and to Escherichia coli O157:H7 putative lysozyme r of prophage cp-933r z2371 or ecs2741 SWALL:Q8X4U1 (EMBL:AE005369) (177 aa) fasta scores: E(): 0.012, 28.41% id in 183 aa putative phage lysozyme
[B] Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola (strain 1448A / Race 6)PSE1404634  UniProtKB/TrEMBL Q48C46  prophage PSPPH06, putative lysozyme