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Input

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Jalview can read alignment files in any of the following standard formats:

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Fasta (Pearson), GCG-MSF, ALN/ClustalW, AMPS Block file, NBRF/PIR, Pfam/Stockholm

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The EBI has examples of - these file formats.

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Additionally annotated alignments can be read in from the Jalview format.

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Use the "Input Alignment" menu at the top of the main application - window to read in files from

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If a file is of an unknown format or there is any other error reading the alignment - file you will be given an error message, the alignment will not be read in. -

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Output

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Each alignment, whether it is the original or an edited version may be saved - in the standard formats

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Fasta (Pearson), GCG-MSF, ALN/ClustalW, AMPS Block file, NBRF/PIR, Pfam/Stockholm

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You may save annotated alignments in the Jalview file format.

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Export

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The alignment may also be saved as a HTML web page.

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You may save a Portable Networks Graphics (PNG) image of your alignment.

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You may save the alignment as an Encapsulated Postscript file. This is a vector - graphics file which may be modified in various graphics applications, such as - Adobe Illustrator.
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- Tip: When importing to a Microsoft document, a snapshot image is taken of your - file - this will be blurred. Right-click the image and choose "Edit image." - This will restore the high quality EPS file format output.
- NB. Mac OSX users will find that eps files are automatically converted into - PDF files.

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The alignment can be printed from a local printer.

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Input

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Jalview can read alignment files in any of the following standard +formats:

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Fasta (Pearson), GCG-MSF, ALN/ClustalW, AMPS Block file, +NBRF/PIR (including MODELLER variant), Pfam/Stockholm

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The EBI has examples +of these file formats.

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Additionally, whole sets of coloured and annotated alignments and +trees can be read from a Jalview +(jar) format file using Desktop→Load Project.

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Press "Control O" to open a file browser, or use +the Desktop→Input Alignment menu to read in +alignments from:

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Jalview will try to recognise the file type automatically (using +some special features). If a file is of +an unknown format or there is any other error reading the alignment file +then you will be given an error message. If you think Jalview really +should be able to read your file, then send an email containing the +problem file to help@jalview.org.

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Jalview can also read jalview specific files for sequence features and alignment annotation.

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Output

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Each alignment, whether it is the original or an edited version +may be saved in the standard formats using File→Save +As

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Fasta (Pearson), GCG-MSF, ALN/ClustalW, AMPS Block file, +NBRF/PIR, Pfam/Stockholm

+Jalview will by default append the sequence start and end to each +sequence name, in the format /start-end. If you do not want this +behaviour for a particular file output, open the "Output" tab +on the +Preferences +window where you can select which file formats you want to append the +start and end sequence positions for. In the case of PIR format, the +output tab also contains a switch for turning on the output of Modeller +style structured description lines. +

Quantitative and symbolic alignment +annotation can be exported as a comma separated value file by right +clicking on an annotation row under the alignment.

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You can also save the current set of alignments and their +colours, annotations and trees in a Jalview archive file using Desktop→Save +project.

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