Thanks, its brilliant and explainded it very well...what if i have more than 1 seq (say it like 20 seqs), can i put the source mofidier in the definition lines of the fasta format? i mean after the seq ID i can add the source modifier such as isolate name, coutntry, date etc
Yes, NCBI accepts source modifiers in FASTA definition lines. The modifier names come from a controlled vocabulary, which you can find here - www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/WebSub/html/help/genbank-source-table.html#modifiers The modifiers and values need to be in []brackets, like this: >Seq1 [organism=Escherichia coli] [country=USA]
How to prepare a feature table for complete chloroplast genome?
Thank you very much, you solved my problem :)
From where we can see the graphical view of genes
Thanks a lot NCBI been waiting for this part2
Thanks, its brilliant and explainded it very well...what if i have more than 1 seq (say it like 20 seqs), can i put the source mofidier in the definition lines of the fasta format? i mean after the seq ID i can add the source modifier such as isolate name, coutntry, date etc
Yes, NCBI accepts source modifiers in FASTA definition lines. The modifier names come from a controlled vocabulary, which you can find here - www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/WebSub/html/help/genbank-source-table.html#modifiers
The modifiers and values need to be in []brackets, like this: >Seq1 [organism=Escherichia coli] [country=USA]
How to prepare a feature table for complete chloroplast genome?