Search

The search box is displayed by pressing Control and F or selecting "Find..." from the "Search" menu.

"Find next" will find the next occurence of the specified and adjust the alignment window view to show it, and "Find all" highlights all matches for a pattern. The "Create new group" is a quick way to highlight and group residues matching the specified search pattern throughout the alignment.

A quick Regular Expression Guide

A regular expression is not just a simple text query - although it can be used like one, the query is not parsed literally, but interpreted like a series of instructions defining the features of the match. For example, a simple query like "ACDED" would match all occurences of that string, but "ACD+ED" matches both 'ACDDED' and 'ACDDDDDDDDED'. More usefully, the query "[ILGVMA]{;5,}" would find stretches of small, hydrophobic amino acids of at least five residues in length.

The table below describes some of the regular expression syntax:

Regular Expression Element Effect
. Matches any single character
[] Matches any one of the characters in the brackets
^ Matches at the start of an ID or sequence
$ Matches at the end of an ID or sequence
* Matches if the preceding element matches zero or more times
? Matches if the preceding element matched once or not at all
+ Matches if the preceding element matched at least once
{count} Matches if the preceding element matches a specified number of times
{min,} Matches of the preceding element matched at least the specified number of times.
{min,max} Matches if the preceding element matches min or at most max number of times.