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CHAPTER 9. VIEWING AND EDITING SEQUENCES
9.7.1
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Graphical view of sequence lists
The graphical view of sequence lists is almost identical to the view of single sequences (see
section 9.1). The main difference is that you now can see more than one sequence in the same
view.
However, you also have a few extra options for sorting, deleting and adding sequences:
• To add extra sequences to the list, right-click an empty (white) space in the view, and select
Add Sequences.
• To delete a sequence from the list, right-click the sequence's name and select Delete
Sequence.
• To sort the sequences in the list, right-click the name of one of the sequences and select
Sort Sequence List by Name or Sort Sequence List by Length.
• To rename a sequence, right-click the name of the sequence and select Rename Sequence.
9.7.2
Sequence list table
Each sequence in the table sequence list is displayed with:
• Name.
• Accession.
• Description.
• Modification date.
• Length.
Learn more about tables in section D.
Adding and removing sequences from the list is easy: adding is done by dragging the sequence
from another list or from the Navigation Area and drop it in the table. To delete sequences,
simply select them and press Delete ( ).
You can also create a subset of the sequence list:
select the relevant sequences | right-click | Create New Sequence List
This will create a new sequence list which only includes the selected sequences.
9.7.3
Extract sequences
It is possible to extract individual sequences from a sequence list in two ways. If the sequence
list is opened in the tabular view, it is possible to drag (with the mouse) one or more sequences
into the Navigation Area. This allows you to extract specific sequences from the entire list.
Another option is to extract all sequences found in the list. This can also be done for:
• Alignments (
)