
Then I undo the cut, select all the sequences Edit, Select All Sequences, control-shift-acopy them control-a–note that copy and pasting sequences is different to any other copy and paste action.

Each line in the trace is colour-coded to match the colour that one of the 4 bases is displayed in. To change settings first create a new alignment File, New Alignment or open an existing file. When I am done I save the chromatogram and export the data to a line file which is saved with a. 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.
