Editing Elements within a Construct

Sequence elements can be edited from within the Workspace Pane of the Construct Editor.

  • Elements can be merged or split
    • It is only possible to merge elements of the same type.
  • Individual elements may be edited
    • It is only possible to edit the sequence for a single element at a time.
  • Editing functions can be accessed from the “edit” menu at the top of the Construct Editor

Splitting & Merging Elements

Splitting an element

  • An element may be split into two or three elements by selecting a portion of the sequence of the final construct at the top of the sequence display in Sequence View and
    • Right click “split”
    • Selecting “split” from the “edit” menu

Merging elements

  • Two or more elements of the same type may be merged by
    • selecting their icons in Icon View and
      • selecting “merge” from the “edit” menu
      • or right click “merge”
    • selecting sequence that crosses the boundaries between two or more elements in Sequence View and
      • selecting “merge” from the “edit” menu
      • or right click “merge”

Split and merge

  • A new element can be created from parts of two or more elements by
    • selecting the sequence of the desired new element in Sequence View and
      • selecting “split & merge” from the “edit” menu
      • or right click “split & merge”

Editing a DNA Element

  • Select the sequence to edit by highlighting a portion of the sequence of the final construct at the top of the sequence display, (label in screenshot 3).
    • Right click “edit sequence”, or select “edit sequence” from the “edit” menu
      • The sequence of the element appears in an editing window, with the highlighted sequence editable
    • Click “done” to incorporate changes into the element.
      • The name of the element will be modified to indicate that it has been edited.

Editing an Amino Acid / ORF Element

* Select the sequence to edit by highlighting a portion of the sequence of the final construct at the top of the sequence display, (label in screenshot 3).

  • Right click “edit sequence”, or select “edit sequence” from the “edit” menu
    • The amino acid sequence of the element appears in an editing window, with the highlighted sequence editable
    • The DNA sequence is also displayed, but cannot be edited directly
  • Click “done” to incorporate changes into the element.
    • The name of the element will be modified to indicate that it has been edited.
 
guide/edit.txt · Last modified: 2018/01/17 08:09 (external edit)
 
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