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XMLRPC resource for Caenorhabditis brenneri #120

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GoogleCodeExporter opened this issue Apr 8, 2016 · 0 comments
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XMLRPC resource for Caenorhabditis brenneri #120

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I was currently building the most recent version of the yeast alignment
available from UCSC (for sacCer2, multiz7way) and was looking through
Uniprot's taxonomy file for the info on Caenorhabditis brenneri. It seems
that the resource that exists for this in the XMLRPC-available version uses
CAEPB as the short name, even though this doesn't exist in the taxonomy
info. I cleared this up with Uniprot, and the name should be CAEBE. So, the
full resource path should be:

Bio.Seq.Genome.CAEBE.caePb2

and

Bio.Seq.Genome.CAEBE.caePb1

The email transcript follows this.

from    Sandrine Pilbout via RT <help@uniprot.org>
sender-time Sent at 12:44 AM (GMT+02:00). Current time there: 9:45 AM. ✆
reply-to    help@uniprot.org
to  kdaily@uci.edu
date    Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 12:44 AM
subject [help #44487] Short name for Caenorhabditis brenneri (taxonomy id
135651)

hide details 12:44 AM (1 minute ago)

Dear Kenny Daily,

The information is currently incomplete but this species should appear in
the species list in the coming weeks. The short name will be
CAEBE.
I hope this helps.

Best regards,

-Sandrine Pilbout

> [kdaily@uci.edu - Jeu. Oct. 01 23:47:22 2009]:
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>
> Why is the information for Caenorhabditis brenneri incomplete?
>
> http://www.uniprot.org/taxonomy/135651
>
> This species does not occur in your species list file. What should the short
> name for this species be (i.e. CAEEL for Caenorhabditis elegans)? Thank you.
>
>
>

Original issue reported on code.google.com by kmda...@gmail.com on 2 Oct 2009 at 7:52

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