Accession number (GenBank)


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The accession number is the unique identifier assigned to the entire sequence record when the record is submitted to GenBank. The GenBank accession number is a combination of letters and numbers that are usually in the format of one letter followed by five digits (e.g. M12345) or two letters followed by six digits (e.g. AC123456). The accession number for a particular record will not change even if the author submits a request to change some of the information in the record. Take note that an accession number is a unique identifier for a complete sequence record, while a Sequence Identifier, such as a Version, GI, or ProteinID, is an identification number assigned just to the sequence data. The NCBI Entrez System is searchable by accession number using the Accession [ACCN] search field. (http://www.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/Human_Genome/posters/chromosome/ge...)