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Sorting Sequences

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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 (Calculate->Sort): -

- -Reversing the Order -

If a sort is re-applied (by selecting the same menu item once again), the sequences will be sorted in the inverse -order for that property. In the case of trees and alignment orderings, Jalview will -remember your last choice for sorting the alignment and only apply the -inverse ordering if you select the same tree or alignment ordering -item again.

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+ Sorting Sequences +

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+ 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 (Calculate→Sort): +

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+ Sorting according to sequence features
+ Additional sort operations for alignments containing sequence + features are provided in the Feature + Settings dialog, opened via View→Feature + Settings... +

+ Reversing the Order +

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Selecting any item from the Sort menu will sort sequences in an + ascending order according to the property defining the sort. If the + same sort is re-applied, the sequences will be sorted in the inverse + order. In both cases, for sequences which are equivalent under the + sort operation, their order will be preserved (since version 2.10). + In the case of trees and alignment orderings, Jalview will remember + your last choice for sorting the alignment and only apply the + inverse ordering if you select the same tree or alignment ordering + item again.