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#ISA SiteMatrix, HAS InstanceSite |
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=head1 SYNOPSIS |
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use Bio::Matrix::PSM::IO; |
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#To get a Psm object from a file use the Psm parser: |
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my $psmIO = Bio::Matrix::PSM::IO->new(-format=>'meme', -file=>$file); |
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# returns a Psm object see Bio::Matrix::PSM::IO for detailed |
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# documentation (matrix predictions or matrix sequence matches or |
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while (my $psm=$psmIO->next_psm) { |
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my $ic=$psm_header{IC}; |
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my $sites=$psm_header{sites}; |
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my $width=$psm_header{width}; |
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my $score=$psm_header{e_val}; |
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my $psm= Bio::Matrix::PSM::Psm->new( -pA=>\@pA,-pC=>\@pC,-pG=>\@pG,-pT=>\@pT, |
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-IC=>$ic, -width=>$width, -sites=>$sites) |
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To handle a combination of site matrices and/or their corresponding |
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sequence matches (instances). This object inherits from |
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sequence matches Though they are very closely related, I am not |
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different objects when one has something like meme But does this mean |
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theiresias, etc.? To me the best way is to return SiteMatrix object + |
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approach, but it seems more straightforward. Hilmar does not like |
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this because it is an exception from the general BioPerl rules Should |
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driver object, and could be retrieved as hashes. I do not think it |
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=head1 FEEDBACK |
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User feedback is an integral part of the evolution of this |
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and other Bioperl modules. Send your comments and suggestions preferably |
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to one of the Bioperl mailing lists. |
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bioperl-l@bioperl.org - General discussion |
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=head2 Reporting Bugs |
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Report bugs to the Bioperl bug tracking system to help us keep track |
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=head1 AUTHOR - Stefan Kirov |
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Title : new |
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