Hidden Regions
Use the keyboard key "H" to hide / reveal selected columns and sequences. To hide / reveal only selected sequences, use "Shift H", to hide / reveal only selected columns, use "Control H". You can also use "Shift" and "Control" together to hide everything but the currently selected region.
Hiding Sequences
To hide selected
sequences in an alignment, use the "View ->
Hide -> Selected Sequences" menu item or simply select "Hide
Sequences" from the Popup menu after a right click on the
sequence Ids.
Hidden sequences will not be used in any calculations, editing or web service alignments performed on visible sequences.
Hidden Sequences Representatives
A more advanced hide involves a right-mouse click on a sequence,
then selecting "SequenceID -> Represent
Group with SequenceId". Using this method of hiding
sequences, any edits performed on the visible group representative
will be propagated to all the sequences in that group.
The
hidden representative sequences will not be used in any calculations
or web service alignments (nb. this may change in the
future).
Hidden Sequence Representatives and
Multiple Views
A word of warning: hidden
representative sequence groups are (still) only partly implemented
in the Jalview 2.5 release, and we hope to deal with the following
issues in the future.
Currently, represented hidden
groups are only made correctly if there is just one alignment view.
When multiple views on an alignment exist, then the represented
group will be displayed correctly in the view in which it was made,
but in other views, both representative and hidden sequences will be
visible, but will behave as if they are grouped.
Hidden
representatives are propagated correctly to a new view if they exist
in the current view. However, if the represented sequences are
revealed in any one view, then in all other views they will simply
be marked as hidden, and their association with the representative
sequence will be lost.
Hiding Columns
To hide selected
columns in an alignment, use the "View ->
Hide -> Selected Columns" menu item, or right click within
a region of selected columns in the scale above the alignment (only
available in non wrapped mode) and select "Hide
Columns".
When an alignment view contains hidden columns, certain constraints apply:
Column Separability
Calculations where
hidden columns are excluded, and a single analysis performed on the
result, are termed column-separable. The simple Tree and
PCA calculations are column separable because essentially the same
results would be obtained if the excluded hidden columns were
replaced by gaps as the input to the calculation.
Multiple Sequence alignment and secondary structure prediction are both non-column-separable, and so the exclusion of hidden regions leads to only 'locally optimal' results - sometimes different to that obtained when using the full alignment.