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* '''Select from available strains''': The user can select from a drop-down list among all known strains within the current project. The "correspondent organism" will be  selected automatically.
* '''Select from available strains''': The user can select from a drop-down list among all known strains within the current project. The "correspondent organism" will be  selected automatically.
* '''Set organism and strain explicitly''': The user can set values for "organism", "strain" and "taxonomy ID" explicitly.
* '''Set organism and strain explicitly''': The user can set values for "organism", "strain" and "taxonomy ID" explicitly. This must be done if a new "strain" or "organism" object should be introduced.
* '''Edit settings for organism or strain''': The user can modify existing settings for "organism", "strain" or "taxonomy ID" or add values that have not been specified yet.
* '''Edit settings for organism or strain''': The user can modify existing settings for "organism", "strain" or "taxonomy ID" or add values that have not been specified yet.


By clicking 'OK' the user saves his changes.
By clicking 'OK' the user saves his changes.

Revision as of 13:09, 7 September 2005

This dialog displays the current settings for the attributes "organism", "strain" and "taxonomy ID" of the chosen contig. It allows the user to manage these settings.

In the upper section of the dialog the current settings for the contig will be displayed.

If the user does not know the "taxonomy ID" for an organism, he may use the link to the "NCBI-Taxonomy browser" which is presented within the middle of the dialog.

The lower section of the dialog offers different actions to be performed:

  • Select from available strains: The user can select from a drop-down list among all known strains within the current project. The "correspondent organism" will be selected automatically.
  • Set organism and strain explicitly: The user can set values for "organism", "strain" and "taxonomy ID" explicitly. This must be done if a new "strain" or "organism" object should be introduced.
  • Edit settings for organism or strain: The user can modify existing settings for "organism", "strain" or "taxonomy ID" or add values that have not been specified yet.

By clicking 'OK' the user saves his changes.