If you have trouble with searching, you can check the following tips.
- Check a spelling of your keyword.
- Carefully select what you want to search: ncRNA, unique ncRNA, nucleotide or reference.
- Remember, multiple keywords will be implicitly joined with a logical AND.
- In NONCODE you can do further search in your search result, so you may begin your search with fewer keywords.
- If you gained no results or too few results, you may search the substring of the keywords.
- If you only know the sequence's reference information, don't worry, search reference's result will give you the related ncRNA.
- Search ncRNA, you can use ncid, uniqid, accession number, class, class alias, name, name alias, role, mechanism, location, pfclass, specific, note, organism as keywords.
- Search uniqncRNA, you can use uniqid, class, class alias, pfclass, organism, related ncRNA name, related ncRNA's specific information as keywords.
- Search nucleotide, you can use accession number, molecule type, division, definition, keywords list, organism as keywords.
- Search reference, you can use refid, authors, title, journal, medline id, pubmed id as keywords.
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