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# BioPerl module for Bio::SeqFeature::FeaturePair |
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# Cared for by Ewan Birney |
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# Copyright Ewan Birney |
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# You may distribute this module under the same terms as perl itself |
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# POD documentation - main docs before the code |
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=head1 NAME |
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Bio::SeqFeature::FeaturePair - hold pair feature information e.g. blast hits |
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=head1 SYNOPSIS |
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my $feat = Bio::SeqFeature::FeaturePair->new( |
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# Bio::SeqFeatureI methods can be used |
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my $start = $feat->start; |
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# Bio::FeaturePair methods can be used |
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my $hstart = $feat->hstart; |
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my $feature1 = $feat->feature1; # returns feature1 object |
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=head1 DESCRIPTION |
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A sequence feature object where the feature is itself a feature on |
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another sequence - e.g. a blast hit where residues 1-40 of a protein |
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sequence SW:HBA_HUMAN has hit to bases 100 - 220 on a genomic sequence |
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HS120G22. The genomic sequence coordinates are used to create one |
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sequence feature $f1 and the protein coordinates are used to create |
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feature $f2. A FeaturePair object can then be made |
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my $fp = Bio::SeqFeature::FeaturePair->new( |
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my $gstart = $fp->start # returns start coord on feature1 - genomic seq. |
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my $pstart = $fp->hstart # returns start coord on feature2 = protein seq. |
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Ewan Birney Ebirney@sanger.ac.ukE |
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=head1 APPENDIX |
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Title : new |
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Function: Constructor for this module. Accepts the following parameters: |
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-feature1 Bio::SeqFeatureI-compliant object |
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Usage : $ptag = $featpair->primary_tag |
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Title : source_tag |
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Usage : $tag = $feat->source_tag() |
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Function: Returns the source tag for a feature, |
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eg, 'genscan' |
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Returns : a string |
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Args : none |
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Title : seqname |
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Usage : $obj->seq_id($newval) |
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Function: There are many cases when you make a feature that you |
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do know the sequence name, but do not know its actual |
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sequence. This is an attribute such that you can store |
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This attribute should *not* be used in GFF dumping, as |
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that should come from the collection in which the seq |
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feature was found. |
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Returns : value of seqname |
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Args : newvalue (optional) |
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} |
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Title : hseqname |
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Usage : $featpair->hseqname($newval) |
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Function: Get/set method for the name of |
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Returns : value of $feature2->seq_id |
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Args : newvalue (optional) |
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Title : hstart |
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Usage : $start = $featpair->hstart |
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Function: Get/set on the start coordinate of feature2 |
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Returns : integer |
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Title : hend |
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Usage : $end = $featpair->hend |
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$featpair->hend($end) |
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Function: get/set on the end coordinate of feature2 |
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Returns : integer |
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Args : none |
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Title : hstrand |
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Usage : $strand = $feat->strand() |
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$feat->strand($strand) |
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Function: get/set on strand information, being 1,-1 or 0 |
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Returns : -1,1 or 0 |
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Args : none |
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Title : hscore |
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Usage : $score = $feat->score() |
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$feat->score($score) |
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Function: get/set on score information |
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Returns : float |
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Args : none if get, the new value if set |
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Title : hframe |
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Usage : $frame = $feat->frame() |
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$feat->frame($frame) |
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Function: get/set on frame information |
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Returns : 0,1,2 |
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Args : none if get, the new value if set |
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Title : hprimary_tag |
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Usage : $ptag = $featpair->hprimary_tag |
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Function: Get/set on the primary_tag of feature2 |
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Returns : 0,1,2 |
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Args : none if get, the new value if set |
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478
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482
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Title : hsource_tag |
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Usage : $tag = $feat->hsource_tag() |
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Function: Returns the source tag for a feature, |
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eg, 'genscan' |
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Returns : a string |
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Args : none |
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491
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sub hsource_tag { |
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return shift->feature2->source_tag(@_); |
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} |
496
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497
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=head2 invert |
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499
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Title : invert |
500
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Usage : $tag = $feat->invert |
501
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Function: Swaps feature1 and feature2 around |
502
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Returns : Nothing |
503
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Args : none |
504
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505
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506
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507
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508
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sub invert { |
509
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my ($self) = @_; |
510
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511
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my $tmp = $self->feature1; |
512
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513
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$self->feature1($self->feature2); |
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$self->feature2($tmp); |
515
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516
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} |
517
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518
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=head2 feature_factory |
519
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520
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Title : feature_factory |
521
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Usage : $obj->feature_factory($newval) |
522
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Function: Get/set the feature object factory for this feature pair. |
523
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524
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The feature object factory will be used to create a feature |
525
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object if feature1() or feature2() is called in get mode |
526
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without having been set before. |
527
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528
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The default is an instance of Bio::Factory::ObjectFactory |
529
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and hence allows the type to be changed dynamically at any |
530
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time. |
531
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532
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Example : |
533
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Returns : The feature object factory in use (a |
534
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Bio::Factory::ObjectFactoryI compliant object) |
535
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Args : on set, a Bio::Factory::ObjectFactoryI compliant object |
536
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537
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538
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=cut |
539
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540
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sub feature_factory { |
541
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11587
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11587
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1
|
8898
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my $self = shift; |
542
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543
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11587
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100
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17739
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return $self->{'feature_factory'} = shift if @_; |
544
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7475
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12725
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return $self->{'feature_factory'}; |
545
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} |
546
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547
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################################################################# |
548
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# aliases for backwards compatibility # |
549
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################################################################# |
550
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551
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# seqname() is already aliased in Generic.pm, and we overwrite seq_id |
552
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553
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|
sub hseqname { |
554
|
0
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0
|
1
|
0
|
my $self = shift; |
555
|
0
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|
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|
|
0
|
$self->warn("SeqFeatureI::seqname() is deprecated. Please use seq_id() instead."); |
556
|
0
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|
|
0
|
return $self->hseq_id(@_); |
557
|
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|
} |
558
|
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559
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|
|
sub cleanup_fp { |
560
|
4112
|
|
|
4112
|
0
|
3007
|
my $self = shift; |
561
|
4112
|
|
|
|
|
9109
|
$self->{'feature1'} = $self->{'feature2'} = undef; |
562
|
|
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|
|
|
} |
563
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|
1; |