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+ * 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.
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What's new ?
-What's new ?
-Highlights in Jalview Version 2.5
-
- Linked viewing of nucleic acid sequences and structures
- Automatic Scrolling option in View menu to display the
- currently highlighted region of an alignment.
- Order an alignment by sequence length, or using the average score or total feature count for each sequence.
- Shading features by score or associated description
- Subdivide alignment and groups based on identity of selected subsequence (Make Groups from Selection).
- New hide/show options including Shift+Control+H to hide everything but the currently selected region.
-
-Jalview Desktop:
-
- Fetch DB References capabilities and UI expanded to support
- retrieval from DAS sequence sources
- Enable or disable non-positional feature and database
- references in sequence ID tooltip from View menu in application.
- Group-associated consensus, sequence logos and conservation
- plots
- Symbol distributions for each column can be exported and
- visualized as sequence logos
- Jalview Java Console
- New webservice for submitting sequences and IDs to Envision2 Workflows
- Improved VAMSAS synchronization and sharing of selections.
-
-JalviewLite:
-
- Middle button resizes annotation row height
- New Parameters - including default tree display settings.
- Non-positional features displayed in ID tooltip
-
-Issues Resolved (a select list)
-
-
- Source field in GFF files parsed as feature source rather
- than description
- Non-positional features are now included in sequence feature
- and gff files (controlled via non-positional feature visibility in
- tooltip).
- URL links generated for all feature links (bugfix)
- Codons containing ambiguous nucleotides translated as 'X' in
- peptide product
- Match case switch in find dialog box works for both sequence
- ID and sequence string and query strings do not have to be in upper
- case to match case-insensitively.
- Jalview Annotation File generation/parsing consistent with
- documentation (e.g. Stockholm annotation can be exported and
- re-imported)
- Find incrementally searches ID string matches as well as
- subsequence matches, and correctly reports total number of both.
-
- Desktop Issues
-
- Better handling of exceptions during sequence retrieval
- PDB files retrieved from URLs are cached properly
- Sequence description lines properly shared via VAMSAS
- Sequence fetcher fetches multiple records for all data
- sources
- Ensured that command line das feature retrieval completes
- before alignment figures are generated.
- Reduced time taken when opening file browser for first time.
- User defined group colours properly recovered from Jalview projects.
-
-
+
+ What's new ?
+
+
+ Jalview 2.9.0b2 is a bug fix release for Jalview 2.9.
+ The release of Jalview 2.9 in September 2015 included
+ a multitude of bug fixes and minor improvements (both small, and
+ rather big!), it also brings major new capabilities for codon-level
+ analysis of protein alignments and the retrieval and manipulation of
+ structural data.
For the patches since version 2.9 was released, see the
+ Jalview 2.9.0b2 Release Notes.
+
+
+ Highlights in Jalview 2.9
+
+ - Visualisation, editing and analysis of
+ cDNA and Protein alignments
A new Split View window allows linked
+ protein and nucleotide sequence alignments to be viewed, edited,
+ and analysed as one.
cDNA alignments can also be
+ reconstructed from protein alignments calculated by Jalview's web
+ services, and update in response to edits in the amino acid view.
To
+ start experimenting with cDNA/Protein analysis, jut drop a file
+ containing cDNA sequences which code for proteins in an existing
+ alignment, and Jalview will do the rest.
+ - Enhanced Integration of UCSF Chimera
Jalview
+ 2.9 provides full support for the use of Chimera to view 3D
+ structures linked to alignment views in the Jalview Desktop. We've
+ also included support for saving Chimera sessions in Jalview
+ project files.
Jalview and Chimera communicate using local
+ web server connections, which may cause firewall alerts on some
+ systems, but has the advantage of allowing bidirectional
+ communication. Communication between Jalview and Chimera is now
+ much more responsive, and selected regions in Chimera are now
+ shown as highlighted regions in the Jalview desktop.
+ - Interactive querying of the PDBe
Jalview
+ users can now browse and retrieve 3D structure data from the PDB
+ via the PDBe
+ Search API (Gutmanas
+ et al 2014). Developed in collaboration with the PDBe group at
+ EMBL-EBI, the interface allows both structured and free-text
+ queries to be performed, and allows automatic selection of the
+ most relevant structures for an alignment acording to a variety of
+ criteria.
+ - Improved support for RNA visualisation
Jalview
+ 2.9 integrates the latest version of the VARNA RNA Viewer, and VARNA views
+ can also now be stored in Jalview projects. We've also dealt with
+ a number of lingering bugs in the VARNA/Jalview interface,
+ including the loss of pseudoknots when RNA secondary structure is
+ shown VARNA.
+ - Protein Secondary Structure predictions
+ with JPred4
Jalview includes a number of new features for
+ working with secondary structure predictions from the JPred4
+ server. These include new popup menu actions to automatically hide insertions and highlight
+ mutations in an alignment with respect to a Reference
+ Sequence. Jalview 2.9's new scrollable
+ SVG HTML export was also developed specifically for the JPred4
+ server.
+
-
-See the Release History page for
-details of all new features and resolved issues.