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  • Need a sequence viewer

    I need a sequence viewer to do basic alignments of functional genes, but for some reason, MEGA has stopped working. It crashes whenever I try to open files or old sessions. It happens on both my Ubuntu machine and on a Mac my lab has.

    I did a google search, but most of these viewers are rather old. Can anyone recommend a reliable sequence viewer?

    Thanks.

  • #2
    Artemis - a java-based viewer with ability to search for ORFs and do other simple analyses. Interface is not so great, though.
    Unipro Ugene - a real awesome software, including seq viewer, workflow designer and nearly any tool people often use (blast, bunch of alignment tools, etc). Can't be sure, but I think it can even read assemblies.

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    • #3
      Artemis is good, but maybe MEGA is more similar to Jalview (can't be sure from your description).

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      • #4
        BtW, why do you need a viewer for basic alignments? If they are for further analysis (ie phylogenies, building some sort of models, etc) command-line tools like clustalw or muscle should be ok.

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        • #5
          For desktop viewing/simple manual alignment editing you could use Jalview or GeneDoc. If you want to perform more demanding alignments and don't want to use the command line then there are a number of web based multiple sequence alignment tools available for example Clustal Omega or MUSCLE.

          Jalview: http://www.jalview.org/overview.html
          GeneDoc: http://www.nrbsc.org/gfx/genedoc/
          Clustal Omega, MUSCLE etc: http://www.ebi.ac.uk/Tools/msa/

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