The library file management tool in Partek® Flow® Partek® Flow® provides an easy way to create, process and manage reference sequences, cytoband files, annotation models, aligner indexes, gene sets, variant databases and microarray probe sequence files.
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SubtitleText | Annotation models are displayed in separate tables. |
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AnchorName | annotation-models |
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The
gray arrows (
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SubtitleText | The green plus icon is used to add library files to a section on the library file management page (left). The icon turns gray if all possible library files have been added to a section (right). |
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AnchorName | add-file-section |
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Alternatively, library files can be added by clicking on the green
Add library file button on the library file management page (Figure 16). Choose a
library type from the drop-down list in the
Add library file dialog (Figure 17) and the dialog will present options specific for each type. If certain library files have already been associated with an assembly, they will not appear as options in the dialogs. For example, if a reference sequence has already been associated with an assembly, it will not appear as an option in the drop-down list shown in Figure 17.
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