

To the end including the current residue. (and copy) the data of highlighted sequence. Move cursor between the top of the selected region and the previous Indication of selected region on the alignment window not changed. The selection on a line or a square area. Overwrite the sequence title onto the next title shiftingĬursor between the residue and the previous residue.Ĭhanging mode from others, the cursor moves one residue

Paste Sequence(s) command pastes the sequence title and residues.

Indication of selected region on the aligment window not Positions, upon a region of other sequence selected.Ĭlicking on the opposite side, expand to the both Actions different from the windows standard are written in red. Learning the non-standard actions, it becomes easier to use it.īehavior of BioEdit ver.7.0.4.1 related to "select andĬopy". Users may feel difficulties using the BioEdit because of its particular behaviors related to select and copy. Non-Standard Actions Related to Select and Copy I felt, however, difficulties using it at the beginning, because (1) behaviors related to select and copy are sometimes different from the standard Windows action, (2) menu items in depths is difficult to find out, and (3) usage of special functions is difficult without tutorials.Ī simplest tutorial of the BioEdit is as follows. Commands are available on the menu-bar, and it may be easy to learn commands just trying and using it. The package can be installed through the standard Windows procedure. It can display traces of ABI sequence files. BioEdit is a freeware for editing alignments of nucleotide or amino-acid sequences.
