X-Git-Url: http://source.jalview.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=help%2Fhtml%2FwebServices%2Fshmr.html;h=7de70c61740375f188da1a580355cbb901069b58;hb=c19d2a91ca05e052e3408bf5852d88eb5d0608f1;hp=2dcaa4d8cab222c71c02b385028524e431e66558;hpb=797df64fa2a0a30773d0f48f5494d4155e5a8be3;p=jalview.git diff --git a/help/html/webServices/shmr.html b/help/html/webServices/shmr.html index 2dcaa4d..7de70c6 100755 --- a/help/html/webServices/shmr.html +++ b/help/html/webServices/shmr.html @@ -1,65 +1,74 @@ + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with Jalview. If not, see . + * The Jalview Authors are detailed in the 'AUTHORS' file. + --> Multi-Group Sequence Harmony and Multi-Relief - Functional residue analysis with Sequence Harmony and - Multi-Relief -

- The Multi-Harmony (a.k.a. Sequence Harmony and Multi-Relief, or SHMR) service (Brandt, Feenstra and Heringa, 2010) available - from the Analysis sub-menu of the alignment window's web - services menu provides a method for the identification of significant - patterns of sub-family variation amongst the columns of an - alignment. -

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- Instructions for use
The service requires a - protein sequence multiple alignment that has been sub-divided into - groups containing at least two non-identical protein sequences. An - easy way to create groups is to use the built-in neighbour-joining or UPGMA tree - routines to calculate a tree for the alignment, and then click on the - tree to subdivide the alignment. -

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- The SHMR service operates on the currently selected visible region(s) - of the alignment. Once submitted, a job progress window will display - status information about your job, including a URL which allows you to - visit the status page on the - IBIVU SHMR server. -

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When the job is complete, Jalview will automatically open a new - window containing the alignment and groups that were submitted for - analysis, with additional histograms added portraying the SHMR scores - for each column of the sub-grouped alignment.

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- If you use this service in your work, please cite :
Brandt, - B.W.*, Feenstra, K.A*. and Heringa, J. (2010) Multi-Harmony: detecting - functional specificity from sequence alignment. Nucleic - Acids Res. 38: W35-W40. (* joint first authors) -

- Note: The Multi-Harmony service is implemented with a prototype of Jalview's RESTful - web service client introduced in Jalview 2.7. A few bugs remain in this prototype, which we intend to fixed in version 2.7.1. - -

+ Functional residue analysis with Sequence Harmony and + Multi-Relief +

+ The Multi-Harmony (a.k.a. Sequence Harmony and Multi-Relief, or + SHMR) service (Brandt, Feenstra and Heringa, + 2010) available from the Analysis sub-menu of the + alignment window's web services menu provides a method for the + identification of significant patterns of sub-family + variation amongst the columns of an alignment. +

+

+ Instructions for use
The service requires + a protein sequence multiple alignment that has been sub-divided into + groups containing at least two non-identical protein sequences. An + easy way to create groups is to use the built-in neighbour-joining or UPGMA tree routines to calculate a tree for + the alignment, and then click on the tree to subdivide the + alignment. +

+

+ The SHMR service operates on the currently selected visible + region(s) of the alignment. Once submitted, a job progress window + will display status information about your job, including a URL + which allows you to visit the status page on the IBIVU SHMR server. +

+

When the job is complete, Jalview will automatically open a new + window containing the alignment and groups that were submitted for + analysis, with additional histograms added portraying the SHMR + scores for each column of the sub-grouped alignment.

+

+ If you use this service in your work, please cite :
+ Brandt, B.W.*, Feenstra, K.A*. and Heringa, J. + (2010) Multi-Harmony: detecting functional specificity from sequence + alignment. Nucleic Acids Res. 38: W35-W40. (* joint first authors) + +

+ Note: The Multi-Harmony service is + implemented with a prototype of Jalview's RESTful web service client + introduced in Jalview 2.7. A few bugs remain in this prototype, + which we intend to fixed in version 2.7.1. + +