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Sequence Features

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Jalview can colour parts of a sequence based on the presence of -sequence features - which may be retrieved from database records (such -as Uniprot), the result of sequence motif -searches or simply read from a sequence features file.

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Sequence Feature Groups

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Since Jalview 2.08, sequence features assigned to a sequence can be -organised into groups, which may indicate that the features were all retrieved -from the same database (such as Uniprot features), or generated by the -same analysis process (as might be specified in a sequence features file).

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Sequence Feature Inheritance

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Since Jalview 2.07, sequence features are global to a set of -sequences appearing (independently or together) in many different -alignments. Practically, this means features loaded onto one alignment -can be viewed in any alignments involving the same sequences. The same -sequence appears in different alignments when a new alignment is -generated by submitting an existing set of sequences to one of the -alignment or prediction web services, and when sequences are copied -and pasted into other alignment windows.

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View→Fetch Sequence Features

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When this option is selected, sequence features extracted from the Uniprot - record for each sequence are displayed on the alignment.

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Jalview will attempt to retrieve sequence features from Uniprot files using - the EBI dbFetch web service using the given sequence names (or - Uniprot ID, if available). A 100% match with - the Uniprot record is required for Uniprot features to be view on a sequence.

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More information about the feature is given in a tooltip, which is viewed by - moving the mouse pointer over a sequence feature. The description associated - with the feature will then be displayed in a small label near the pointer.

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View→Show Sequence Features

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Toggle the display of sequence features in this alignment.

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View→Feature Settings... -

Once sequence features have been loaded, their display can be fully - controlled using the alignment window's Sequence Feature Settings dialog - box. Feature colour schemes and display parameters are unique to a - particular alignment, so it is possible to colour the same sequence - features differently in different alignment views.

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The Sequence Identification Process - -

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The first step in the procedure for matching uniprot IDs to - sequences is to use the ID (name) of - each sequence to retrieve Uniprot records directly.

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- If a uniprot record (or set of records) is found for a sequence, - then the sequence is aligned to the one in the Uniprot record - to determine the correct start and end residue positions (which are - displayed when the 'Show Full Sequence ID' option is set). -

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If the alignment reveals differences between the sequence in the - alignment and the one in the record, then Jalview will assume that - the aligned sequence is not the one in the uniprot record. - -

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- In some cases, the ID used to retrieve Uniprot records may be out of - date and you will be notified of that a 100% match between the - sequence and a Uniprot record was identified, but the sequence name - must be manually changed (by right clicking on the sequence ID and selecting - Sequence→Edit Name), before Jalview will show its sequence - features. -

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Precalculated Sequence Features may be added to an alignment from the command - line, drag and drop, or from the "File->Load Features / Annotations" - menu item. See the Features File Format for - more details.

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+ Sequence Features +

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+ Jalview can colour parts of a sequence based on the presence of + sequence features - which may be retrieved from database records + (such as Uniprot), the result of sequence + motif searches or simply read from a sequence + features file. You can also create + features from the results of searches or the current selection, + and edit features by double + clicking on them. +

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+ Sequence Feature Colouring Styles +

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+ By default, Jalview will assign a color to each feature based on its + type. These colours can be changed from the feature settings and amend + features dialog boxes. Since Jalview 2.5, it is also possible to + define feature colourschemes to + shade features based on their associated scores or text labels. +

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+ Sequence Feature Groups +

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+ Since Jalview 2.08, sequence features assigned to a sequence can be + organised into groups, which may indicate that the features were all + retrieved from the same database (such as Uniprot features), or + generated by the same analysis process (as might be specified in a sequence features file). +

+

+ Sequence Feature Inheritance +

+

+ Since Jalview 2.08, sequence features are global to a set + of sequences appearing (independently or together) in many different + alignments. Practically, this means features loaded onto one + alignment can be viewed in any alignments involving the same + sequences. The same sequence appears in different alignments when a + new alignment is generated by submitting an existing set of + sequences to one of the alignment or prediction web services, and + when sequences are copied and pasted into other alignment windows. +

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+ View→Show Sequence Features +

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Toggle the display of sequence features in this alignment. If + feature retrieval has not already been carried out, then Jalview + will automatically try to fetch sequence features (as described + below).

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+ View→Sequence Feature Settings... +

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+ Once sequence features have been loaded, their display can be fully + controlled using the alignment window's Sequence Feature Settings dialog box. Feature colour schemes and + display parameters are unique to a particular alignment, so it is + possible to colour the same sequence features differently in + different alignment views.
Since Jalview 2.1, it is + possible to add DAS features to an + alignment via the DAS tabbed pane of the feature settings window. +

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+ View→Sequence ID Tooltip→Show + Non-Positional features
Only available in + application
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Toggles the display of non-positional features in the sequence + ID tooltip, and whether they will be included when sequence features + are exported using "File→Export Features".

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+ Precalculated Sequence Features may be added to an alignment from + the command line, drag and drop, or from the "File→Load + Features / Annotations" menu item. See the Features File Format for more details. +

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