If a single sequence has been selected in any view, or when a single chromosome is selected in the Chromosomes section, the Details panel contains a subset of the following information:

Heading The label used in the Analysis view and Overview, in blue.

  • Organism – The organism containing the chromosome, if available.
  • Description – A description of the selected chromosome, if available.
  • Sequence type – Type of sequences in the assembly (DNA or RNA).
  • Nucleotides/Residues – Number of nucleotides or residues in the selected chromosome.
Properties Note that the Properties for a sequence show information about a single assembly (not all assemblies) loaded into the session. The information here pertains to the first loaded assembly that covered the chromosome of interest.

  • Accession number – The NCBI accession number of the selected sequence.
  • Assembly name – The name of the assembly where the sequence or chromosome is located.
  • Assembly path – The file path to that assembly.
  • Assembly time – The time the SeqMan NGen assembly finished.
  • Assembly type – The type of assembly performed in SeqMan NGen, if available (e.g., Exome/Gene Panel).
  • Sequence shapeLinear or circular, if specified in the reference sequence.
  • Sequence version – The NCBI version number (the part following the decimal after the accession number) for the sequences in the chromosome or contig.
  • Template name – SeqMan NGen’s name for the assembly template, usually the same as its NCBI accession number. Example: In the image shown at left, the Template name is the accession number of the human ‘X’ chromosome.
  • Template short name – May match the label displayed in the Overview or the default name originating from the Genome Template Package used to create the assembly.
Data
  • Data specification – The name of the sequence file, including extension.
  • Data file time – The time the sequence file was created or modified.
  • Data file path – The path to the sequence file in the assembly.
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