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How to install Pseudomonas/BCC Genome in GeneSpring?

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How to install Pseudomonas/BCC Genome in GeneSpring?

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In GeneSpring, the term genome is used to refer to information about all the genes in a particular chip or microarray setup. Please note that a GeneSpring genome does not correspond exactly to the biological definition of a genome. However, full genomic sequence of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa is available as one of the annotation features for the Pseudomonas genome in GeneSpring. Contact CFFT informatics support to obtain the correct genome file (P. aeruginosa “genome” –> Pae_G1a_cf .zip or B. cenocepacia “genome” –> “BCC_CF.zip”). Use the “File” –> “Genome Manager” to open the GeneSpring Genome Manager. Click on the “Import zip” command to import the genome into GeneSpring. If things have worked correctly, next time you start GeneSpring, depending on your preference setting, you would either get the option of being able to select the Pseudomonas genome as GeneSpring starts up or you should be able to select it from the File –> Open Genome or Array menu. After you select Pae_G1a_cf/

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