X-Git-Url: http://source.jalview.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=help%2Fhtml%2FwebServices%2Fshmr.html;h=7f2091a143456faf0bbd98673000b8146d3ff1a8;hb=dde303bc73617ab4eb3e681e67cf899e6a971318;hp=29e2c1e7644b43ba2a499cc7d4fbb382e814be0c;hpb=528c0f1815bc67b54618ad5b16c2162946974caf;p=jalview.git diff --git a/help/html/webServices/shmr.html b/help/html/webServices/shmr.html index 29e2c1e..7f2091a 100755 --- a/help/html/webServices/shmr.html +++ b/help/html/webServices/shmr.html @@ -38,31 +38,29 @@ a protein sequence multiple alignment that has been sub-divided into groups containing at least two non-identical protein sequences. An easy way to create groups is to use the built-in neighbour-joining or UPGMA tree routines to calculate a tree for - the alignment, and then click on the tree to subdivide the - alignment. + href="../calculations/tree.html">neighbour-joining or + UPGMA tree routines to calculate a tree for the alignment, and + then click on the tree to subdivide the alignment.

The SHMR service operates on the currently selected visible region(s) of the alignment. Once submitted, a job progress window will display status information about your job, including a URL which allows you to visit the status page on the IBIVU SHMR server. + href="http://zeus.few.vu.nl/programs/shmrwww/">IBIVU SHMR + server.

When the job is complete, Jalview will automatically open a new window containing the alignment and groups that were submitted for analysis, with additional histograms added portraying the SHMR scores for each column of the sub-grouped alignment.

- If you use this service in your work, please cite :
- Brandt, B.W.*, Feenstra, K.A*. and Heringa, J. + If you use this service in your work, please cite :
Brandt, B.W.*, Feenstra, K.A*. and Heringa, J. (2010) Multi-Harmony: detecting functional specificity from sequence alignment. Nucleic Acids Res. 38: W35-W40. (* joint first authors) - + href="http://nar.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/gkq415">Nucleic + Acids Res. 38: W35-W40. (* joint first authors)

Note: The Multi-Harmony service is implemented with a prototype of Jalview's RESTful web service client