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 A number used to more easily find particular protein sequences in any of the numerous available online [[database|databases]]. Use of an Accession Number speeds up the process of finding a sequence that you have previously found through use of a tool such as [[BLAST|BLAST]], and allows you find a particular protein without having to do a search that you have done previously. Each protein sequence has its own unique Accession number, meaning that a protein found this way should not be confused with others that are similar. 
A number used to more easily find particular protein sequences in any of the numerous available online [[Database|databases]]. Use of an Accession Number speeds up the process of finding a sequence that you have previously found through use of a tool such as [[BLAST|BLAST]], and allows you find a particular protein without having to do a search that you have done previously. Each protein sequence has its own unique Accession number, meaning that a protein found this way should not be confused with others that are similar.   
 
Use of Accession Numbers is part of [[Bioinformatics|Bioinformatics]].

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A number used to more easily find particular protein sequences in any of the numerous available online databases. Use of an Accession Number speeds up the process of finding a sequence that you have previously found through use of a tool such as BLAST, and allows you find a particular protein without having to do a search that you have done previously. Each protein sequence has its own unique Accession number, meaning that a protein found this way should not be confused with others that are similar. 

Use of Accession Numbers is part of Bioinformatics.