Posted: Mar 11, 2010 9:16 pm
by Rumraket
Calilasseia wrote:Question, which isoform are they listing? Only the Swiss-Prot database lists two isoforms in full, and informs me that there are others. I've used isoform 1, because that's the one relevant to eye evolution. If Wolfram is using another isoform, that's possibly a source of confusion.


It doesn't say what isoform they use, only these sources:

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