X-Git-Url: http://source.jalview.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=help%2Fhtml%2FcolourSchemes%2Fconservation.html;h=95d9f834ace157a4e919d30e5cf6a9ad6cce33b3;hb=153dd62dc91da13ae732600e6ea55ddbe15eab39;hp=59b3929d97ebf7a616edc6872d3a7ed896117578;hpb=9807ea8cc4e867378c52d51b832168d4bc611d29;p=jalview.git diff --git a/help/html/colourSchemes/conservation.html b/help/html/colourSchemes/conservation.html index 59b3929..95d9f83 100755 --- a/help/html/colourSchemes/conservation.html +++ b/help/html/colourSchemes/conservation.html @@ -1,27 +1,44 @@ - -Colouring by Conservation - -

Colouring by Conservation

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This is an approach to alignment colouring which highlights - regions of an alignment where physicochemical properties are - conserved. It is based on the one used in - the AMAS method of multiple sequence alignment analysis (Livingstone - C.D. and Barton G.J. (1993), Protein Sequence Alignments: A Strategy - for the Hierarchical Analysis of Residue Conservation.CABIOS Vol. 9 - No. 6 (745-756)). See the conservation calculation help page for - a more thorough explanation of the calculation. -

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For an already coloured alignment, the conservation index at each - alignment position is used to modify the shading intensity of the - colour at that position. This means that the most conserved columns - in each group have the most intense colours, and the least conserved - are the palest. The slider controls the contrast between these - extremes.

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Conservation can be calculated over all sequences in an alignment, or just - within specific groups (such as those defined by - phylogenetic tree partitioning). - The option 'apply to all groups' controls whether the contrast - slider value will be applied to the indices for the currently - selected group, or all groups defined over the alignment.

- - + + +Colouring by Conservation + +

Colouring by Conservation

+

This is an approach to alignment colouring which highlights + regions of an alignment where physicochemical properties are + conserved. It is based on the one used in + the AMAS method of multiple sequence alignment analysis (Livingstone + C.D. and Barton G.J. (1993), Protein Sequence Alignments: A Strategy + for the Hierarchical Analysis of Residue Conservation.CABIOS Vol. 9 + No. 6 (745-756)). See the conservation calculation help page for + a more thorough explanation of the calculation. +

+

For an already coloured alignment, the conservation index at each + alignment position is used to modify the shading intensity of the + colour at that position. This means that the most conserved columns + in each group have the most intense colours, and the least conserved + are the palest. The slider controls the contrast between these + extremes.

+

Conservation can be calculated over all sequences in an alignment, or just + within specific groups (such as those defined by + phylogenetic tree partitioning). + The option 'apply to all groups' controls whether the contrast + slider value will be applied to the indices for the currently + selected group, or all groups defined over the alignment.

+ +