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See also https://www.uniprot.org/help/negative_datasets
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Thank you for your response As I can understand this tool takes sequence input files right? I have genome-wide genotypes instead of sequen…
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Ok I made this into an answer. Could you please accept it as such.
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You can't. The data does not exist. UniProt only annotates where a lysine is know to be acetylated. There is no way that UniProt can know w…
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Looking at the information about the BAM file in the link included at the end of this sentence, it seems that the BAM file does not contain…
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```conda install -y bioconda::packageX conda-forge::packageY``` should do what you're looking for.
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