Save this new file, give it a slightly different name so you can find it more easily. To do this go to the Utilities Menu and select Convert to Mega format. You will likely get an error expected message just click okay.Ĭ) You will have to convert either file to a Mega formatted file.
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aln file you already saved from the net or the fasta file you saved from BioEdit. Pick Click me to activate a data file.ī) Open the. a) You will be presented with three choices.
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aln remains delete it before savingģ) Mega2. This way you will only see the differences.
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The coloured letters will colour code the amino acids in your sequence and the coloured letters with dots will get rid of amino acids which are the same in all sequences. (Do not save this as a text file, the next program you will use cannot read it!)Į) Back in BioEdit open a new file using the file you have just saved from ClustalW.į) Along the top of the sequence there is a menu bar with lots of cool stuff on it. Just above your aligned sequences will be a number followed by. Then hit the Run button.ĭ) Eventually you will get a results screen. To do this: a) Highlight the sequence titles on the left hand side of your screen (they are pointed out by the red arrow below) and using the Edit Menu select Copy Sequence(s).Ĭ) Go to right click inside the sequence window and select Paste. Pick your next file or all of them by holding down control and clicking on them then hit enter.Ģ) Once all your sequences are pasted in you will need to align them.
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To do this:Ī) Under the File Menu select Open this will open your first sequence.ī) Under the File Menu select Import, you will probably have to change the file type, just pick all files. You must open your sequences for BioEdit. Protocols for BioEdit/ Mega2 Lab 1) BioEdit.