Hi

Thanks for your message. It currently isnĀ¹t possible in ACT to transfer
annotation between sequences but it does seem as if it would be a useful
function. We will add it to the list of things to be implemented.

Regards
Tim

On 2/9/09 5:32 PM, "matteo" <droid3...@tin.it> wrote:

> Hi, I'm a new member of your mailing list, and a new ACT user.
> I have a problem and i dont know how to solve it. Maybe it is a stupid
> question because i'm a newbie with ACT and in general with bioinformatic
> software.
> I have inside ACT sequences with very similar regions but with different
> annotations. I would like that all the same genes get same annotations. Is it
> possible to move annotations in regions with high homology ( near 100%) from
> one sequence to another and save them on the second sequence with ACT? Should
> be very useful if old annotations remain on the file so I can manually correct
> mismatches later. I need a simple tool to do this, but i really dont know how
> to solve the problem.
> Thank you in advance
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