Re: [Mauve-users] Annotations and Contigs

2014-09-12 Thread Aaron Darling
] Annotations and Contigs Greetings, I'll join this email because I think I have a similar problem. I'm using MAUVE to reorder contigs. I used genbank files from RAST. In the first iteration, I can see the annotation all right. There is a copy of the original genbank file in this folder

Re: [Mauve-users] Annotations and Contigs

2014-09-12 Thread Shlomo Blum
Greetings, I'll join this email because I think I have a similar problem. I'm using MAUVE to reorder contigs. I used genbank files from RAST. In the first iteration, I can see the annotation all right. There is a copy of the original genbank file in this folder by the way. But in the next iterati

Re: [Mauve-users] Annotations and Contigs

2014-09-02 Thread Aaron Darling
Hi Stephanie, In regard to your first question, it's not obvious why the alignment would open the first time with annotations but would fail in subsequent opens. Can you send a copy & paste of any messages in the console log window please? Another thing that might be worth trying would be to clear

Re: [Mauve-users] Annotations and Contigs

2014-09-02 Thread Joseph Fass
Hi Stephanie, The vertical red lines in each genome's "track" delineate the ends of contigs (or, more precisely, separate fasta entries). If you click through "File --> Open alignment" (I think these are the menu headings), and point Mauve at the alignment file in the largest numbered directory (s

[Mauve-users] Annotations and Contigs

2014-09-02 Thread Stephanie S Momeni
Greetings, I am new to Mauve and comparative genomics in general. I ran 10 genomes with annotations (genBank files) with Progressive Mauve. It appears to work fine. However, once I close the alignment and try to reopen, it loses all the annotations. Can someone please tell me how to reopen