Closed anna-panchenko closed 9 years ago
I'll fix those typos, thank! "in (comma separated)" means it can be in a list of items, which are separated by a comma. E.g. to get sequences from H2A.B and H2A.X, type in "H2A.B,H2A.X", with the menu item "in (comma separated)" selected. Does that make sense?
Some Advance filter options are misspelled for "All sequences" tab: ex "insesitive". what does it mean "in (comma separated)?
"Only show unique sequences where no organism has multiple sequenes that are identical" - sequences is misspelled