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a0a7

A0A7 is an alphanumeric identifier used as a prefix or code across different data systems, rather than a single, standalone object. Its meaning depends on the context in which it appears, and it commonly appears in scholarly databases, catalogs, and technical inventories.

In bioinformatics and molecular databases, A0A7 often shows up as the leading prefix in UniProt accession numbers

In manufacturing, logistics, and product catalogs, A0A7 can serve as a model number or part number prefix

In data management and digital asset systems, A0A7 may appear as an internal code used to tag

Because A0A7 is a generic prefix rather than a unique identifier, its interpretation is inherently context-dependent.

for
entries
in
the
UniProtKB
database,
particularly
in
the
TrEMBL
subset.
These
entries
typically
represent
protein
sequences
that
have
been
computationally
analyzed
and
submitted
automatically,
rather
than
manually
curated.
The
A0A7
prefix
helps
distinguish
these
newer
or
less-curated
entries
from
other
groups
of
accessions
that
begin
with
letters
such
as
P,
Q,
or
O.
used
by
vendors
to
organize
components,
modules,
or
devices
within
a
catalog.
The
exact
item
associated
with
an
A0A7
code
varies
by
supplier,
so
identifying
a
precise
part
requires
consulting
the
relevant
catalog
or
datasheet.
datasets,
assets,
or
version
labels.
Within
a
given
platform,
the
surrounding
metadata—such
as
collection
name,
project,
or
system—determines
the
exact
referent
of
the
A0A7
tag.