


This highlights any columns that have different bases. Then I undo the cut, select all the sequences Edit, Select All Sequences, control-shift-acopy them control-a–note that copy and tuorial sequences is different to any other copy and paste action. Click on Sequence menu, Pairwise alignmentAlign two sequence allow ends to slide. My sequence names look like this, PU BioEdit can also edit chromatograms, but I find Chromas to be nicer. MEGA also has an alignment editor, but I’ve not really used it very much. BioEdit can also edit chromatograms, but I find Chromas to be nicer.

BioEdit is a mouse-driven, easy-to-use sequence alignment editor and sequence analysis program designed and written by a graduate student. This is likely to be the final release of BioEdit. North Carolina State University, Department of Microbiology.
