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What's new ?
-
- What's new ?
Jalview 2.8.1 includes a range of new features developed in the last 12 months.
As usual you can find the
- highlights below, and the comprehensive list is given in the Jalview 2.8.1 Release Notes.
-
- Internationalisation
-
- In August 2013, David Róldan-Martinez took on the task of
- internationalising Jalview's user interface. He also recruited Sara
- Hernández DÃaz and Laura Ferrandis Martinez who created Jalview's
- first spanish user interface translation.
If you notice any
- problems, or would like to help translate Jalview's user interface
- into other languages, head over to issues.jalview.org
- and put in a feature request describing the translations you can
- provide to the i18n
- component.
- David has also put together some documentation about getting started with i18n translations
-
- Enhancements and new features
-
- -
-
- Extended the feature settings dialog to allow columns to be selected containing particular sequence features.
-
- Bug fixes
-
+
+ What's new in Jalview 2.10 ?
+
+
+ Jalview 2.10 is the next major release in the Jalview 2 series. Full
+ details are in the Jalview
+ 2.10 Release Notes, but the highlights are below.
+
+
+ - Ensembl sequence fetcher
Annotated
+ Genes, transcripts and proteins can be retrieved via Jalview's new
+ Ensembl REST
+ client. Support for import of Ensembl data allows:
+
+ - Aligned locus view
Transcripts
+ retrieved for a gene identifier via the Ensembl or
+ EnsemblGenomes sequence databases are automatically aligned to
+ their reference genome, and introns hidden from the view.
+ - Sequence variant data
Jalview
+ propagates variant annotation on genomic regions onto
+ transcripts and protein products, complete with associated
+ metadata such as clinical significance.
+
+ - Ensembl and ENA 'show cross-references'
+ support
The Calculations menu's 'Show
+ cross-references' now offers Ensembl as well as EMBLCDS and
+ Uniprot when CDS/Protein mapping data is available for download or
+ display. This allows variant annotation to be added directly to an
+ alignment of UniProt sequences.
+ - Working with structures
+
+ - More accurate structure mappings
+ Jalview now utilises the PDBe's SIFTS database (at EMBL-EBI)
+ to match structures
+ to UniProt sequences, even for structures containing
+ multiple copies of a sequence.
+ - Import structures as mmCIF
Jalview
+ now downloads data from the EMBL-EBI's PDBe site as mmCIF. This allows very large
+ structures to be imported, such as the HIV virus capsid
+ assembly.
+ - Chimera users will need to upgrade to
+ 1.11.1
If you use Chimera to view structures
+ downloaded by Jalview 2.10, you will need to make sure you are
+ running the latest version of Chimera.
+
+ - UniProt Free Text Search
The new
+ search dialog for UniProt allows you to browse and retrieve
+ sequences with free-text search, or structured queries.
+ - Reference sequence alignment view
+ Jalview 2.9 introduced support for reference sequences. In 2.10,
+ when a reference sequence is defined for the alignment, the
+ alignment column ruler is now numbered according to the reference
+ sequence. The reference sequence for alignment views can also be
+ saved and restored from Jalview projects.
+
+