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<title>Sorting Sequences</title>
</head>
<p><strong>Sorting Sequences</strong></p>
<p>Any group of selected sequences may be reordered by pressing the
up or down arrow keys. The whole alignment may also be reordered by
-the use of the functions in the Sort menu (<em>Calculate->Sort</em>):
+the use of the functions in the Sort menu (<strong>Calculate→Sort</strong>):
</p>
<ul>
<li><p><strong>Sort by ID</strong></p>
order the sequences corresponding to those leaves in the
alignment.<br>
If a tree has been calculated from or associated with the current
-alignment, its name will appear in the submenu <em>Sort->By Tree Order</em>.</p><p>
+alignment, its name will appear in the submenu <strong>Sort→By Tree Order</strong>.</p><p>
</li>
<li><p><strong>Sort by alignment ordering</strong></p>
<p>Multiple alignment methods often order the sequences in their
If the current alignment has been generated by one of Jalview's
alignment web services, the alignment ordering can be recovered by
its corresponding entry in the Sort menu.
-</p><p>
+</p>
</li>
+<li><p><strong>Sort by Score</strong></p>
+<p>This menu appears if the alignment contains any <a href="../features/annotationsFormat.html">sequence associated
+alignment annotation</a> with associated score values. Each entry is the
+label for a distinct group of sequence associated annotation
+scores which can be used for sorting.</p>
</ul>
<p><strong>Reversing the Order</strong></p>
<p>Selecting any item from the Sort menu will sort sequences in an