Hi Jane

Have a look at:

http://www.sanger.ac.uk/Software/Artemis/v9/manual/editmenu.html#EDITMENU-RE
VERSE-AND-COMPLEMENT-CONTIG

This allows contigs to be reverse complemented and there is also the option
of contig re-ordering.

Regards
Tim



On 30/6/07 22:02, "Christiane Nerz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Dear all!
> 
> I¹m a newbie to Artemis, untill now I only used it as a ³genome viewer²
> to have quick informations about gene order and up- and downstream
> regions nearby interesting genes.
> 
> So maybe my question has a simple answer: If a genome is read into
> Artemis, is it possible, to re-arrange afterwards parts of that genome?
> For instance to change the orientation of a part of the genome? A part
> of our newly sequenced genome is orientated opposite to those of close
> related species. For better depiction of the homology, we want to change
> the orientation of the part in question before comparing it with Artemis
> Comparison Tool. We want only a picture of homology ­ independent from
> the correct order of the genes.
> 
> Best regards
> 
> Jane
> 
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