Your question is very inadequate. As you do not provide input or output requirements, I will assume the input is the standard swissprot format, like for example http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P15976.txt.
Such UniProt records have a computer-generated format explained here: http://www.uniprot.org/manual/ or, in one page: here: http://web.expasy.org/docs/userman.html
Because it is such a strict format parsing is not too difficult, but in the absence of any output-format requirement, you'll have to figure that out by yourself.
In reply to Re: swissprot assignment
by erix
in thread swissprot assignment
by faten daim
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