This function is used to show the relationships of the gel readings in the database in three ways.
In the above illustration, the processing mode can be selected from `Process all contigs' and `Select contig'. The `Select contig' mode enables the contig identifier and range selector in the bottom half of the dialogue. This corresponds to method 3 listed above. When `Process all contigs' is selected a further choice is available; whether to `Show readings in positional order'. This question determines whether to output in method 1 (No) or 2 (Yes) listed above.
The function is particularly useful for creating files or lists of
reading names. To create a list of reading names run Show Relationships
to produce the desired output to the Output Window. Then either use cut
and paste from this window to a list editor, or use the right mouse
button in the output window to request the "Output to list" option. In
this latter case the header "CONTIG LINES" and "GEL LINES"
lines should be removed (although most functions will happily ignore,
with warnings, a list containing unknown reading names).
Below is an example showing a contig from position 1 to 689. The left gel reading is number 6 and has archive name HINW.010, the rightmost gel reading is number 2 and is has archive name HINW.004. On each gel descriptor line is shown: the name of the archive version, the gel number, the position of the left end of the gel reading relative to the left end of the contig, the length of the gel reading (if this is negative it means that the gel reading is in the opposite orientation to its archive), the number of the gel reading to the left and the number of the gel reading to the right.
CONTIG LINES
CONTIG LINE LENGTH ENDS
LEFT RIGHT
48 689 6 2
GEL LINES
NAME NUMBER POSITION LENGTH NEIGHBOURS
LEFT RIGHT
HINW.010 6 1 -279 0 3
HINW.007 3 91 -265 6 5
HINW.009 5 137 -299 3 17
HINW.999 17 140 273 5 12
HINW.017 12 193 265 17 18
HINW.031 18 385 -245 12 2
HINW.004 2 401 -289 18 0