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- Why do we need UniProt?
- When to use UniProt
- Quiz: Check your learning I
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- Quiz: Check your learning II
- How to use UniProt tools
- How to get data from UniProt
- How to submit data to UniProt
- When to use UniProt: guided examples
- Exercise: finding entries with 3D structures
- Exercise: mapping other database identifiers to UniProt
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History
Clicking on this tab provides a complete set of UniProtKB records for the entry from when it first entered the UniProtKB database (Figure 44). This allows the tracking of all changes that have occurred in an entry including changes to the protein sequence which may help you to map numbered amino acid residues in older publications.

You can download previous entry versions and also compare two versions of an entry together to see how the more recent version differs from a previous version (Figure 45). For example, in the figure below, you can see that between entry versions 163 and 164, a number of new publications were added to the entry.
