Hi Héctor,

This training video should help you get your alignment into Jalview.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJGQJQtGs-Q&t=2s

Jalview has a youtube channel with many videos that explain basic and advanced 
Jalview functions, so this is usually a good place to start for help.

The full list of videos is on this link:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIjpnvZB770yz7ftbrJ0tfw

If you have further problems, please join the jalview-discuss mailing list and 
post your questions there.

All the best,

Geoff.

P.S. we are still working on the problem you reported with Muscle in Jalview.  
Hopefully this will be resolved soon.   It usually works reliably and does 10s 
of thousands of alignments a month...



On 16/03/2018 12:58, Héctor Montero wrote:
Thanks for the answer. I tried too many times already so I did the alignment in 
MUSCLE webpage instead and now all I want to do is to visualize an alignment 
already done in MUSCLE in Jalview. Can you advise me how to do it?.
Thanks
Hector

On Fri, Mar 16, 2018 at 12:12 PM, Geoff Barton 
<gjbar...@dundee.ac.uk<mailto:gjbar...@dundee.ac.uk>> wrote:

Dear Héctor,

Sorry you have been having problems doing alignments in Jalview.  I've just 
tried it, it was slow, but did come back with an alignment.

There were some problems with our cluster over the last few days which may have 
caused what you are seeing.  Please try again and ideally post your experience 
on the jalview-discuss mailing list.

Incidentally, were you aware that you can do the alignments locally by installing 
JABAWS?  For instructions, please see:  
www.compbio.dundee.ac.uk/jabaws<http://www.compbio.dundee.ac.uk/jabaws>.

With thanks,

Geoff.


On 16/03/2018 11:52, Héctor Montero wrote:
Hello, I want to align 37 sequences (input by plain text) in Jalview using the 
function Muscle by default. When I do this, the job appears a queuing endlessly 
and after a while, an error message appears. This does not happen when I input 
a few sequences. So I want to ask you how can I instead input an alignment 
already performed in Muscle into Jalview. Apparently  I cannot just copy and 
paste the results I got in Muscle because they are not continuous.
Thanks
Hector

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Biology
School of Life Sciences | University of Dundee, Scotland, UK | 
g.j.bar...@dundee.ac.uk<mailto:g.j.bar...@dundee.ac.uk>
Tel: +44 1382 385860 | 
www.compbio.dundee.ac.uk<http://www.compbio.dundee.ac.uk> | twitter: @gjbarton


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