3.1.1.2 Transferring Protein molecule files from vector NTI to Genome compiler

Details about this feature can be found in the main Genome Compiler user guide:

See section 1.4 for Importing/Exporting files.

First step - Export from vector NTI as .FASTA file.
  • In vector NTI open the Records Viewer and Export by Selecting an object, then clicking File-Export (Figure 3.1.1.2.1) or Right click an object then select Export (Figure 3.1.1.2.2). In the Export Data window choose .Fasta files (Fasta(.fasta;.fas;.fa;.mpfa;.fna;.fsa;*.seq)(Figure 3.1.1.4.3)).


    Figure 3.1.1.2.1: Export from vector NTI through File-Export.

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    Figure 3.1.1.2.2: Export from vector NTI by Right click-Export.

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    Figure 3.1.1.2.3: Choose .Fasta files in the Export Data window.

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Second step- Import to Genome Compiler.
  • To import a file you can either click the “Import File” icon in the main toolbar (Figure 3.1.1.2.4) or in the Materials box (Figure 3.1.1.2.5) or through choosing “File”-“Import” (Figure 3.1.1.2.6). A dialog will pop up to allow you to choose the file from your computer files (Figure 3.1.1.3.7). Once you've selected a file, another dialog will pop up (Figure 3.1.1.2.8) to prompt you for a location. You can choose to save the file in an existing folder or to create a new folder. For more information on importing files see section 1.4.


    Figure 3.1.1.2.4: Import File to Genome Compiler from the icon in the main toolbar.

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    Figure 3.1.1.2.5: Import File to Genome Compiler from the icon in the Materials box.

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    Figure 3.1.1.2.6: Import File to Genome Compiler through choosing “File”-“Import”.

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    Figure 3.1.1.2.7: Choose the requested file from your computer.

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    Figure 3.1.1.2.8: Choose the location for the imported file.

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    For more information on Exporting files from Genome Compiler see section 1.4.