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Figure 2
CCD2 can automatically match UniProt protein isoforms with their encoding DNA. An annotated screenshot of the user interface of CCD2 is depicted, showing the data retrieved for UniProt entry Q9UJ41 (human RABGEF5). The three existing isoforms of Q9UJ41 are aligned to show their differences. For each isoform, the length and matching coding DNA sequences are shown. DNA cross-references link to the entry in the respective database. Choosing an isoform (by clicking on its radio button) will automatically paste the coding DNA into the DNA sequence window, allowing CCD2 to use it for primer design. The user can also paste their own DNA sequence, if necessary. For ease of display, some white space in this figure has been trimmed compared with the normal CCD2 display.

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