These options control formatting of alignments in results pages. The default is HTML, but other formats (including plain text) are available. PSSM and PssmWithParameters are representations of Position Specific Scoring Matrices and are only available for PSI-BLAST. The Advanced view option allows the database descriptions to be sorted by various indices in a table. more...
Choose how to view alignments. The default "pairwise" view shows how each subject sequence aligns individually to the query sequence. The "query-anchored" view shows how all subject sequences align to the query sequence. For each view type, you can choose to show "identities" (matching residues) as letters or dots. more...
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An overview of the database sequences aligned to the query sequence is shown. The score of each alignment is indicated by one of five different colors, which divides the range of scores into five groups. Multiple alignments on the same database sequence are connected by a striped line. Mousing over a hit sequence causes the definition and score to be shown in the window at the top, clicking on a hit sequence takes the user to the associated alignments. New: This graphic is an overview of database sequences aligned to the query sequence. Alignments are color-coded by score, within one of five score ranges. Multiple alignments on the same database sequence are connected by a dashed line. Mousing over an alignment shows the alignment definition and score in the box at the top. Clicking an alignment displays the alignment detail.
Score E Sequences producing significant alignments: (Bits) Value ref|NP_001053.2| transcobalamin I precursor [Homo sapiens] >s... 129 1e-26 gb|ABM83733.1| transcobalamin I (vitamin B12 binding protein,... 129 1e-26 gb|AAA61058.1| transcobalamin I precursor [Homo sapiens] 129 1e-26 ref|XP_001136280.1| PREDICTED: transcobalamin I [Pan troglody... 126 1e-25 ref|XP_001088817.1| PREDICTED: similar to transcobalamin I pr... 119 1e-23 ref|XP_001501472.1| PREDICTED: transcobalamin I (vitamin B12 ... 107 5e-20 ref|XP_873306.1| PREDICTED: similar to Transcobalamin-1 precu... 89.7 1e-14 ref|XP_855361.1| PREDICTED: similar to transcobalamin I precu... 87.0 7e-14 sp|P17630.1|TCO1_PIG RecName: Full=Transcobalamin-1; Short=TC... 76.3 1e-10 ref|XP_001505785.1| PREDICTED: similar to transcobalamin I [O... 66.6 1e-07 ref|XP_001505819.1| PREDICTED: similar to intrinsic factor [O... 62.0 3e-06 ref|XP_001501465.1| PREDICTED: gastric intrinsic factor (vita... 60.5 7e-06 ref|XP_508453.2| PREDICTED: gastric intrinsic factor (vitamin... 58.2 4e-05 ref|NP_032144.2| gastric intrinsic factor precursor [Mus musc... 58.2 4e-05 gb|AAA37882.1| intrinsic factor 58.2 4e-05 ref|NP_001005759.1| gastric intrinsic factor (vitamin B synth... 57.8 5e-05 dbj|BAG62853.1| unnamed protein product [Homo sapiens] 57.4 6e-05 pdb|2PMV|A Chain A, Crystal Structure Of Human Intrinsic Fact... 57.4 6e-05 gb|EDM12889.1| gastric intrinsic factor [Rattus norvegicus] 57.4 6e-05 sp|P17267.2|IF_RAT RecName: Full=Gastric intrinsic factor; Al... 57.4 6e-05 ref|XP_001089153.1| PREDICTED: similar to gastric intrinsic f... 57.4 6e-05 ref|XP_001089037.1| PREDICTED: similar to gastric intrinsic f... 57.4 6e-05 gb|AAA66354.1| intrinsic factor [Homo sapiens] 57.4 6e-05 ref|NP_058858.1| gastric intrinsic factor [Rattus norvegicus]... 57.4 6e-05 ref|NP_005133.2| gastric intrinsic factor (vitamin B synthesi... 57.4 6e-05 ref|XP_002196005.1| PREDICTED: similar to Gastric intrinsic f... 57.0 8e-05 ref|XP_001378267.1| PREDICTED: similar to intrinsic factor [M... 57.0 8e-05 ref|XP_873322.1| PREDICTED: similar to gastric intrinsic fact... 56.6 1e-04 dbj|BAG36935.1| unnamed protein product [Homo sapiens] 55.5 2e-04 ref|XP_001233885.1| PREDICTED: similar to pancreatic intrinsi... 49.3 0.017 ref|NP_001133733.1| Transcobalamin-2 [Salmo salar] >gb|ACI338... 47.4 0.064 gb|ACN10392.1| Transcobalamin-2 precursor [Salmo salar] >gb|A... 44.7 0.41 ref|XP_001110286.1| PREDICTED: transcobalamin II isoform 4 [M... 43.9 0.71 ref|XP_001110206.1| PREDICTED: transcobalamin II isoform 2 [M... 43.9 0.71 ref|XP_001110163.1| PREDICTED: transcobalamin II isoform 1 [M... 43.9 0.71 ref|XP_001110246.1| PREDICTED: transcobalamin II isoform 3 [M... 43.9 0.71 emb|CAG08472.1| unnamed protein product [Tetraodon nigroviridis] 43.5 0.92 ref|XP_001380461.1| PREDICTED: similar to Transcobalamin II [... 42.4 2.1 ref|XP_001233907.1| PREDICTED: similar to pancreatic intrinsi... 42.4 2.1 ref|NP_001124823.1| transcobalamin II; macrocytic anemia prec... 42.4 2.1 gb|AAH01176.1| Transcobalamin II; macrocytic anemia [Homo sap... 40.8 6.0 gb|EAW59907.1| transcobalamin II; macrocytic anemia, isoform ... 40.4 7.8 gb|EAW59908.1| transcobalamin II; macrocytic anemia, isoform ... 40.4 7.8 gb|EAW59910.1| transcobalamin II; macrocytic anemia, isoform ... 40.4 7.8 pdb|2BB5|A Chain A, Structure Of Human Transcobalamin In Comp... 40.4 7.8 gb|AAH11239.1| TCN2 protein [Homo sapiens] 40.4 7.8 emb|CAG30477.1| TCN2 [Homo sapiens] >emb|CAK54622.1| TCN2 [sy... 40.4 7.8 ref|NP_000346.2| transcobalamin II precursor [Homo sapiens] >... 40.4 7.8 gb|AAA61054.1| transcobalamin II [Homo sapiens] 40.4 7.8