Note that high-throughput sequencing data formats from Illumina, SOLiD, IonTorrent, 454 and also high-throughput fasta and trace files are imported using a special import as described in Import high-throughput sequencing data. These data can also be exported in fastq format (using NCBI/Sanger Phred quality scores).
File type |
Suffix |
Import |
Export |
Description |
AB1 |
.ab1 |
X |
|
Including chromatograms |
ABI |
.abi |
X |
|
Including chromatograms |
Annotation CSV export |
.csv |
|
X |
Annotations in csv format |
CLC |
.clc |
X |
X |
Rich format including all information |
DNAstrider |
.str/.strider |
X |
X |
|
DS Gene |
.bsml |
X |
|
|
EMBL |
.embl |
X |
X |
Rich information incl. annotations (nucs only) |
FASTA |
.fsa/.fasta |
X |
X |
Simple format, name & description |
GCG sequence |
.gcg |
X |
|
Rich information incl. annotations |
GenBank |
.gbk/.gb/.gp |
X |
X |
Rich information incl. annotations |
Gene Construction Kit |
.gck |
X |
|
|
Lasergene |
.pro/.seq |
X |
|
|
Nexus |
.nxs/.nexus |
X |
X |
|
Phred |
.phd |
X |
|
Including chromatograms |
PIR (NBRF) |
.pir |
X |
|
Simple format, name & description |
Raw sequence |
any |
X |
|
Only sequence (no name) |
SCF2 |
.scf |
X |
|
Including chromatograms |
SCF3 |
.scf |
X |
X |
Including chromatograms |
Sequence Comma separated values |
.csv |
X |
X |
Simple format. One seq per line: name, description(optional), sequence |
Staden |
.sdn |
X |
|
|
Swiss-Prot |
.swp |
X |
X |
Rich information incl. annotations (only peptides) |
Tab delimited text |
.txt |
|
X |
Annotations in tab delimited text format |
Vector NTI archives* |
.ma4/.pa4/.oa4 |
X |
|
Archives in rich format |
Vector NTI Database* |
|
X |
|
Special import full database |
*Vector NTI import functionality comes as standard within the CLC Main Workbench and can be installed as a plugin via the Plugins Manager of the CLC Genomics Workbench (read more in Installing plugins).
When exporting in fasta format, it is possible to remove sequence ends covered by annotations of type "Trim" (read more in Trimming).