I have go to https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/protein/?term=txid2%5BORGN%5D+
And use Send to>File>gi list.
But I got "sequence.gi" and it is null. (0KB)
How can I download it?
I have go to https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/protein/?term=txid2%5BORGN%5D+
And use Send to>File>gi list.
But I got "sequence.gi" and it is null. (0KB)
How can I download it?
It might be because NCBI has decided to discontinue use of GI numbers.
See https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/news/03-02-2016-phase-out-of-GI-numbers/.
Use Send to>File>accession numbers I got a same ans.
I find an old nr at ftp://genesilico.pl/lukaskoz/biological_databases/. And it is gi format.
I want to use Vertebrate Subset Nr Database? Build My Own? to make a nr bacteria subset.
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you are searching for the term "taxid2[ORGN]" which is nonsense. Try to replace "taxid2" by a valid taxon name.
Yeah - your query returns 273195473 results! suspect that may have something to do it. As piet suggests, if you narrowed it down to a specific taxon, say just zika viruses it seems to work: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/protein/?term=txid64320%5BOrganism%3Anoexp%5D
But as mastal511 metions below, as GIs have been discontinued, best to move on from them, and rely on accession numbers