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The phrase "alignment button" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific button or control that adjusts the alignment of an object or text in a software application or device.
Example: "To center the text in the document, simply click the alignment button located in the toolbar."
Alternatives: "alignment control" or "alignment feature".
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Add this sequence to the Alignment Explorer by clicking the "Add to Alignment" button at the top of the screen.
To add this sequence to your alignment, click the "Add to Alignment" button at the top of the window as shown here.
Clicking on the 'sequence alignment' button will launch the computation.
When the user clicks on the 'Alignment' button, the corresponding sequence-to-structure alignment appears in the drop-down row.
The amino acid sequence of human can be compared with those of other organisms by clicking 'Multiple Alignment' button (Fig. 4D).
Clicking the 'Edit alignment' button in the output page brings the user to the edit mode, where the user can change the matched atoms in the graph alignment by inserting or deleting the atom types.
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This is located between the Borders and Alignment buttons.
Click on the 'Align' button in order to start the alignment process.
Another useful tool is a TBLASTN search of the target genome using the reference gene as a query; the results of this search can be obtained by clicking on the Blast Alignment(s) button.
You can save screen shots of your alignments (Print Screen button on the PC) and paste into a blank document for further analysis or just highlight the text and copy and paste into a document.
The user can re-establish the original full optimal alignment by clicking a refresh button.
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