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==Background==
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geWorkbench contains a number of modules that allow DNA or protein sequences to be analyzed.  Sequences can be loaded from a local disk as a FASTA format file, or can be retrieved from a database.  Here we discuss retrieval of sequences from the network.
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For this example, we will start with the group of markers selected in the '''Hierarchical Clustering''' tutorial.
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We will download sequences from +-2000 bp from the transcription start site of each gene.  This region may contain some regulatory elements such a transcription factor binding sites.
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==Retrieving the sequences==
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Press the '''Retrieve Sequences''' button to download the sequences.
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[[Image:T_SeqeunceRetriever_ClusterTree.png]]
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The retrieved sequences are placed in the Project Folder.  Note that when this entry is selected, the modules supporting sequence analysis will appear.
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[[Image:T_ProjectFolder_ClusterSeqs.png]]
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==Viewing retrieved sequences==
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Several viewers can display retrieved sequences, including '''Sequences''' and '''Promoter'''.

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Background

geWorkbench contains a number of modules that allow DNA or protein sequences to be analyzed. Sequences can be loaded from a local disk as a FASTA format file, or can be retrieved from a database. Here we discuss retrieval of sequences from the network.

For this example, we will start with the group of markers selected in the Hierarchical Clustering tutorial.

We will download sequences from +-2000 bp from the transcription start site of each gene. This region may contain some regulatory elements such a transcription factor binding sites.


Retrieving the sequences

Press the Retrieve Sequences button to download the sequences.


T SeqeunceRetriever ClusterTree.png


The retrieved sequences are placed in the Project Folder. Note that when this entry is selected, the modules supporting sequence analysis will appear.


T ProjectFolder ClusterSeqs.png


Viewing retrieved sequences

Several viewers can display retrieved sequences, including Sequences and Promoter.