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SubtitleText | Adding an assembly on the library file management page |
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In the
Add assembly dialog, choose the
Species from the drop-down list (Figure 11), followed by the
Assembly version (Figure 12) and click
Add. The dialog will automatically load commonly used assembly versions for the selected species (Figure 12). If the assembly version you want does not appear in the list, choose
Other and type the custom assembly version name (Figure 13). Note that If an assembly version for a given species already exists on your system, it will not appear in the drop down list.
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SubtitleText | Add assembly dialog. The species can be chosen from the drop-down list |
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SubtitleText | For the chosen species, commonly used assembly versions can be chosen from the drop-down list |
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SubtitleText | A new assembly version can be added by choosing Other and typing the custom assembly version name manually |
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If the species you want to add does not appear in the list, scroll to the bottom of the species list, choose Other and manually type the species name and assembly version (Figure 14).
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