12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940 |
- AliView is yet another alignment viewer and editor, but this is
- probably one of the fastest and most intuitive to use. Features:
- - fast and light-weight
- - simple navigation, mouse-wheel zoom out and zoom in
- - highlight consensus characters or characters deviating
- - edit sequences/alignment (manually)
- - align, add and align automatically with any aligner of your choice
- - align new sequences to existing or realign all
- - realign a selected block
- - realign nucleotides as translated amino-acids
- - delete vertical gaps
- - undo/redo
- - find degenerate primers in conserved regions in an alignment
- - open and save in FASTA, NEXUS, PHYLIP, CLUSTAL or MSF format
- - print (current view)
- - export whole alignment as an image file (png-format)
- - copy selection (as fasta-sequences or just characters)
- - paste sequences (as sequences or filenames)
- - add more sequences from file
- - merge two sequences - and calculate consensus
- - translate (view) nucleotide sequences as amino-acid sequences
- - save translated alignment
- - read / preserve Codonpos, Charset and Excludes (Nexus-specification)
- - change Codonpos for selected regions (Nexus-specification)
- - drag-drop/remove of sequences/files
- - move sequences to top/bottom with key-stroke
- - a simple "external interface" that lets you invoke other programs
- - search function that finds patterns across gaps and follows IUPAC
- - search multiple sequence names at once (stored in clipboard)
- - reverse complement/reverse/complement sequences or whole alignment
- - different color schemes
- - sort sequences by name
- - sort sequences by residue in selected column
- Citation:
- Larsson, A. (2014). AliView: a fast and lightweight alignment viewer
- and editor for large data sets. Bioinformatics30(22): 3276-3278.
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btu531
|