Join Sequences
CLC Main Workbench can join several nucleotide or protein sequences into one sequence. This feature can for example be used to construct "supergenes" for phylogenetic inference by joining several disjoint genes into one. Note, that when sequences are joined, all their annotations are carried over to the new spliced sequence.
Two (or more) sequences can be joined using the Join Sequences tool, available at:
Tools | Classical Sequence Analysis () | General Sequence Analyses () | Join Sequences ()
This opens the dialog shown in figure 18.18.
Figure 18.18: Selecting two sequences to be joined.
Use the arrows to add or remove sequences from the selected elements list.
In the next wizard step, you can define the order in which the sequences should be joined (figure 18.19).
Figure 18.19: Setting the order in which sequences are joined.
In step 2 you can change the order in which the sequences will be joined. Select a sequence and use the arrows to move the selected sequence up or down.
Click Finish to start the tool.
The result is shown in figure 18.20.
Figure 18.20: The result of joining sequences is a new sequence containing the annotations of the joined sequences (they each had a HBB annotation).