2 <head><title>Alignment Window Menus</title></head>
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5 <p><strong>Alignment Window Calculate Menu</strong></p>
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7 <li><strong>Sort </strong>
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9 <li><strong>by ID</strong><em><br>
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10 This will sort the sequences according to sequence name. If the sort is
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11 repeated, the order of the sorted sequences will be inverted. </em></li>
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12 <li><strong>by Group</strong><strong><br>
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13 </strong><em>This will sort the sequences according to sequence name.
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14 If the sort is repeated, the order of the sorted sequences will be inverted.
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15 </em><strong></strong></li>
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16 <li><strong>by Pairwise Identity<br>
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17 </strong><em>This will sort the selected sequences by their percentage
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18 identity to the consensus sequence. The most similar sequence is put at
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20 <li><em>The <a href="../calculations/sorting.html">Sort menu</a> will have
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21 some additional options if you have just done a multiple alignment calculation,
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22 or opened a tree viewer window.</em><br>
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26 <li><strong>Calculate Tree </strong> <br>
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27 <em>Functions for calculating trees on the alignment or the currently selected
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29 href="../calculations/tree.html">calculating trees</a>.</em>
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31 <li><strong>Average Distance Using % Identity</strong></li>
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32 <li><strong>Neighbour Joining Using % Identity</strong></li>
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33 <li><strong>Average Distance Using Blosum62</strong></li>
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34 <li><strong>Neighbour Joining Using Blosum62<br>
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38 <li><strong>Pairwise Alignments</strong><br>
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39 <em>Applies Smith and Waterman algorithm to selected sequences. See <a href="../calculations/pairwise.html">pairwise
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40 alignments</a>.</em><br>
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42 <li><strong>Principal Component Analysis</strong><br>
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43 <em>Shows a spatial clustering of the sequences based on the BLOSUM62 scores
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44 in the alignment. See <a href="../calculations/pca.html">Principal Component
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45 Analysis</a>.</em> <br>
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47 <li><strong>Autocalculate Consensus</strong><br>
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48 <em>For large alignments it can be useful to deselect "Autocalculate
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49 Consensus" when editing. This prevents lengthy calculations which are
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50 performed after each sequence edit.</em> <br>
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