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The SEED Viewer's home page provides 4 different perspectives on searching to help you effciently access the data in the SEED.
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The SEED Viewer's home page provides 4 different perspectives on searching to help you effciently access the data in the SEED.<br>
 
By clicking on 'BLAST Search', 'Subsystems' or 'Organisms' you can change your search perspective.<br>
 
By clicking on 'BLAST Search', 'Subsystems' or 'Organisms' you can change your search perspective.<br>
 
Notice that the text on button to the right of the text entry box will change after clicking on one of these perspectives.
 
Notice that the text on button to the right of the text entry box will change after clicking on one of these perspectives.
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:This search cover features, functional roles and subsystems.
 
:This search cover features, functional roles and subsystems.
 
:If you check the 'quick search' option, the results will be limited to features associated with a functional role in a subsystem.
 
:If you check the 'quick search' option, the results will be limited to features associated with a functional role in a subsystem.
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:The results of the search will be displayed in 2 tables, a Functional Role table and Subsystem table. The number of hits associated <br>
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:with a functional role will appear above the Functional Role table. To browse the results quickly use the next >> and last >> links.
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:The columns in both tables can be alpanumerically sorted and reverse sorted by clicking on the respective triangle in the column header.<br>
  
 
Blast Search<br>
 
Blast Search<br>
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: Then click the 'Blast Search' button to the right of the genome pulldown menu.  
 
: Then click the 'Blast Search' button to the right of the genome pulldown menu.  
 
: The results will be in typical Blast output format and include PEG IDs that are linked to an Annotation page in the SEED Viewer.
 
: The results will be in typical Blast output format and include PEG IDs that are linked to an Annotation page in the SEED Viewer.
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Organism Search<br>
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:Selecting this option provides an alphabetized pulldown menu of genomes in the SEED and also a text entry box.<br>
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:Notice as you type in text entry box the pulldown menu is automatically updated with genomes that contain the entered text,<br>
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: not just at the beginning of the genome.

Revision as of 14:12, 2 November 2006

The SEED Viewer's home page provides 4 different perspectives on searching to help you effciently access the data in the SEED.
By clicking on 'BLAST Search', 'Subsystems' or 'Organisms' you can change your search perspective.
Notice that the text on button to the right of the text entry box will change after clicking on one of these perspectives.

Text Search

This is the default search option. Enter a key word or phrase in the text box and click the button to the right of the text box.
This search cover features, functional roles and subsystems.
If you check the 'quick search' option, the results will be limited to features associated with a functional role in a subsystem.
The results of the search will be displayed in 2 tables, a Functional Role table and Subsystem table. The number of hits associated
with a functional role will appear above the Functional Role table. To browse the results quickly use the next >> and last >> links.
The columns in both tables can be alpanumerically sorted and reverse sorted by clicking on the respective triangle in the column header.

Blast Search

Enter a DNA or amino acid sequence, and select a genome from the pulldown menu above the text box. You must select a genome.
Then click the 'Blast Search' button to the right of the genome pulldown menu.
The results will be in typical Blast output format and include PEG IDs that are linked to an Annotation page in the SEED Viewer.

Organism Search

Selecting this option provides an alphabetized pulldown menu of genomes in the SEED and also a text entry box.
Notice as you type in text entry box the pulldown menu is automatically updated with genomes that contain the entered text,
not just at the beginning of the genome.