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--Multiple sequence alignment services are accessed from the Web -Service→Alignment menu. When an entry from this menu is -selected, either the currently selected residues, or the whole -sequence set (if there is no selection or only one sequence is -selected) will be submitted for multiple sequence alignment. -
-There are two kinds of multiple sequence alignment operations -available:
-Multiple Alignments of Sequences with hidden columns
-Multiple alignment services are 'column separable' analysis
-operations. If the input contains hidden columns then each
-visible segment of the input sequence set will be submitted for
-alignment separately, and the results concatenated (with the hidden
-regions preserved) once all alignment functions have completed. Each
-sub-job's state is reported in its own tab:
-
+ Multiple sequence alignment services are accessed from the Alignment + submenu of the Alignment Window's Web Service menu. + When an entry from one of these menus is selected, either the + currently selected residues, or the whole sequence set (if there is no + selection or only one sequence is selected) will be submitted for + multiple sequence alignment. +
+There are two kinds of multiple sequence alignment operations +available: +
Alignment programs supported by JABAWS.
Versions shown are those bundled with JABAWS 2.01 - if you are using a different server, check its home page to find out which versions are provided.
Multiple Alignments of Sequences with hidden
+columns
+Multiple alignment services are 'column separable' analysis operations.
+If the input contains hidden
+columns then each visible segment of the input sequence set will be
+submitted for alignment separately, and the results concatenated (with
+the hidden regions preserved) once all alignment functions have
+completed. Each sub-job's state is reported in its own tab:
+
+