*Hi list,

*>No magic numbers.

*According to discussions on this matter, I will change MyDas behaviour so 0 
will be no
"magic number" any more,

*>Types can be used for filtering, and actually you get more fine-grained 
control than simply positional or non-positional. (I use this technique now in 
DASher.) *
In my opinion, the current spec as written is correct. That is, non-positional 
features don't just apply to the whole sequence, they apply to any part of the 
sequence.
As an example, consider a journal reference --- a particular protein was 
isolated by a lab, they wrote a paper about it, and deposited the protein 
sequence in a database. If you look at a subsequence of the protein sequence, 
that subsequence still derives from the paper, right? So therefore the feature 
containing that journal reference should still be attached to the subsequence.
On that basis, I think the uniprot server is technically doing it wrong and 
should be changed, although I have to say that in practice it hasn't been an 
issue for me.

*and non-positional features will be always returned.
Since UniProt is built upon MyDas, its behaviour will change as well.

Thanks,

Leyla
*


Dave

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