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446
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462
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: 2-element list (float, int) if format == 'parts' and P-value |
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472
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Throws : Warns if no P-value is defined. Uses expect instead. |
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Comments : Using the 'parts' argument is not recommended since it will not |
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475
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476
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478
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480
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482
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483
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485
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487
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Usage : $hit_object->hsp( [string] ); |
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488
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Example : $hspObj = $hit_object->hsp; # same as 'best' |
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: $hspObj = $hit_object->hsp('best'); |
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491
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492
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Returns : Object reference for a L object. |
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493
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Argument : String (or no argument). |
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495
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496
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497
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499
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500
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502
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504
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506
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507
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509
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Usage : $hit_object->logical_length( [seq_type] ); |
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510
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: (mostly intended for internal use). |
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511
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Purpose : Get the logical length of the hit sequence. |
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512
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: If the Blast is a TBLASTN or TBLASTX, the returned length |
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513
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: is the length of the would-be amino acid sequence (length/3). |
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514
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: For all other BLAST flavors, this function is the same as length(). |
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515
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Example : $len = $hit_object->logical_length(); |
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516
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Returns : Integer |
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517
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Argument : seq_type = 'query' or 'hit' or 'sbjct' (default = 'query') |
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518
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('sbjct' is synonymous with 'hit') |
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519
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Throws : n/a |
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520
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Comments : This is important for functions like frac_aligned_query() |
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521
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: which need to operate in amino acid coordinate space when dealing |
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522
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: with [T]BLAST[NX] type reports. |
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523
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524
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525
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526
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527
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528
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529
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0
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531
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532
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533
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534
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Title : rank |
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535
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Usage : $obj->rank($newval) |
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536
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|
|
Function: Get/Set the rank of this Hit in the Query search list |
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537
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|
i.e. this is the Nth hit for a specific query |
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538
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Returns : value of rank |
|
539
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Args : newvalue (optional) |
|
540
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541
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542
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=cut |
|
543
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544
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sub rank{ |
|
545
|
0
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0
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1
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0
|
my ($self,$value) = @_; |
|
546
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0
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547
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} |
|
548
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549
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|
=head2 each_accession_number |
|
550
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|
551
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Title : each_accession_number |
|
552
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|
|
Usage : $obj->each_accession_number |
|
553
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|
|
Function: Get each accession number listed in the description of the hit. |
|
554
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|
|
If there are no alternatives, then only the primary accession will |
|
555
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be given |
|
556
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Returns : list of all accession numbers in the description |
|
557
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Args : none |
|
558
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559
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560
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|
561
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562
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|
sub each_accession_number{ |
|
563
|
0
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0
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1
|
0
|
my ($self,$value) = @_; |
|
564
|
0
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|
0
|
$self->throw_not_implemented(); |
|
565
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} |
|
566
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|
567
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568
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=head2 tiled_hsps |
|
569
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|
570
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|
|
Usage : $hit_object->tiled_hsps( [integer] ); |
|
571
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|
|
Purpose : Gets/Sets an indicator for whether or not the HSPs in this Hit |
|
572
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: have been tiled. |
|
573
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|
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|
|
: Methods that rely on HSPs being tiled should check this |
|
574
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|
|
: and then call SearchUtils::tile_hsps() if not. |
|
575
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|
|
Example : $hit_object->tiled_hsps(1); |
|
576
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: if( $hit_object->tiled_hsps ) { # do something } |
|
577
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|
|
Returns : Boolean (1 or 0) |
|
578
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Argument : integer (optional) |
|
579
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Throws : n/a |
|
580
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|
581
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|
582
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|
583
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0
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0
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1
|
0
|
sub tiled_hsps { shift->throw_not_implemented } |
|
584
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|
585
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|
586
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|
587
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|
588
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|
|
Usage : $sbjct->strand( [seq_type] ); |
|
589
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|
|
Purpose : Gets the strand(s) for the query, sbjct, or both sequences |
|
590
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|
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: in the best HSP of the BlastHit object after HSP tiling. |
|
591
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|
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|
|
: Only valid for BLASTN, TBLASTX, BLASTX-query, TBLASTN-hit. |
|
592
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|
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|
|
Example : $qstrand = $sbjct->strand('query'); |
|
593
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|
|
: $sstrand = $sbjct->strand('hit'); |
|
594
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|
|
: ($qstrand, $sstrand) = $sbjct->strand(); |
|
595
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|
|
Returns : scalar context: integer '1', '-1', or '0' |
|
596
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|
|
: array context without args: list of two strings (queryStrand, sbjctStrand) |
|
597
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|
|
: Array context can be "induced" by providing an argument of 'list' or 'array'. |
|
598
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|
|
Argument : In scalar context: seq_type = 'query' or 'hit' or 'sbjct' (default = 'query') |
|
599
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|
|
('sbjct' is synonymous with 'hit') |
|
600
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Throws : n/a |
|
601
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|
|
Comments : This method requires that all HSPs be tiled. If they have not |
|
602
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|
|
: already been tiled, they will be tiled first automatically.. |
|
603
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|
|
: If you don't want the tiled data, iterate through each HSP |
|
604
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|
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: calling strand() on each (use hsps() to get all HSPs). |
|
605
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|
|
: |
|
606
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|
|
: Formerly (prior to 10/21/02), this method would return the |
|
607
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|
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|
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|
|
: string "-1/1" for hits with HSPs on both strands. |
|
608
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|
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|
|
: However, now that strand and frame is properly being accounted |
|
609
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|
|
: for during HSP tiling, it makes more sense for strand() |
|
610
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|
|
: to return the strand data for the best HSP after tiling. |
|
611
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|
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: |
|
612
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|
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|
|
: If you really want to know about hits on opposite strands, |
|
613
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|
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: you should be iterating through the HSPs using methods on the |
|
614
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: HSP objects. |
|
615
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: |
|
616
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: A possible use case where knowing whether a hit has HSPs |
|
617
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|
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: on both strands would be when filtering via SearchIO for hits with |
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618
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|
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|
|
: this property. However, in this case it would be better to have a |
|
619
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: dedicated method such as $hit->hsps_on_both_strands(). Similarly |
|
620
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|
|
: for frame. This could be provided if there is interest. |
|
621
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622
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|
See Also : L() |
|
623
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624
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|
=cut |
|
625
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626
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#---------' |
|
627
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0
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0
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1
|
0
|
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|
628
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629
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630
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=head2 frame |
|
631
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|
632
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|
|
Usage : $hit_object->frame(); |
|
633
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|
|
Purpose : Gets the reading frame for the best HSP after HSP tiling. |
|
634
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|
|
|
|
: This is only valid for BLASTX and TBLASTN/X type reports. |
|
635
|
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|
|
Example : $frame = $hit_object->frame(); |
|
636
|
|
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|
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Returns : Integer (-2 .. +2) |
|
637
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Argument : n/a |
|
638
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|
|
Throws : Exception if HSPs have not been set. |
|
639
|
|
|
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|
|
|
Comments : This method requires that all HSPs be tiled. If they have not |
|
640
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
: already been tiled, they will be tiled first automatically.. |
|
641
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
: If you don't want the tiled data, iterate through each HSP |
|
642
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|
|
: calling frame() on each (use hsps() to get all HSPs). |
|
643
|
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|
644
|
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|
|
See Also : L |
|
645
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|
646
|
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|
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|
647
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651
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652
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=head2 matches |
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654
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Usage : $hit_object->matches( [class] ); |
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Purpose : Get the total number of identical or conserved matches |
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656
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: (or both) across all HSPs. |
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657
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: (Note: 'conservative' matches are indicated as 'positives' |
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658
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: in BLAST reports.) |
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659
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Example : ($id,$cons) = $hit_object->matches(); # no argument |
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660
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: $id = $hit_object->matches('id'); |
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661
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: $cons = $hit_object->matches('cons'); |
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662
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Returns : Integer or a 2-element array of integers |
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663
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Argument : class = 'id' | 'cons' OR none. |
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: If no argument is provided, both identical and conservative |
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: numbers are returned in a two element list. |
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: (Other terms can be used to refer to the conservative |
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667
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: matches, e.g., 'positive'. All that is checked is whether or |
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: not the supplied string starts with 'id'. If not, the |
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: conservative matches are returned.) |
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670
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Throws : Exception if the requested data cannot be obtained. |
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671
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Comments : This method requires that all HSPs be tiled. If there is more than one |
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672
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: HSP and they have not already been tiled, they will be tiled first automatically.. |
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673
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: |
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674
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: If you need data for each HSP, use hsps() and then interate |
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675
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: through the HSP objects. |
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676
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: Does not rely on wantarray to return a list. Only checks for |
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677
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: the presence of an argument (no arg = return list). |
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679
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See Also : L, L |
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681
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=cut |
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682
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685
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686
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# aliasing for Steve's method names |
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687
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0
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688
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# aliasing for Steve's method names |
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689
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21
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sub hit_length { shift->length(@_) } |
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690
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691
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692
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# sort method for HSPs |
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694
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=head2 sort_hits |
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696
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Title : sort_hsps |
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697
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Usage : $result->sort_hsps(\&sort_function) |
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698
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Function : Sorts the available HSP objects by a user-supplied function. Defaults to sort |
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699
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by descending score. |
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700
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Returns : n/a |
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701
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Args : A coderef for the sort function. See the documentation on the Perl sort() |
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702
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function for guidelines on writing sort functions. |
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703
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Note : To access the special variables $a and $b used by the Perl sort() function |
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704
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the user function must access Bio::Search::Hit::HitI namespace. |
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705
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For example, use : |
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706
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$hit->sort_hsps( sub{$Bio::Search::Result::HitI::a->length <=> |
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707
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$Bio::Search::Result::HitI::b->length}); |
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708
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NOT $hit->sort_hsps($a->length <=> $b->length); |
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709
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710
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=cut |
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711
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712
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0
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0
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1
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713
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714
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=head2 _default sort_hsps |
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715
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716
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Title : _default_sort_hsps |
|
717
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Usage : Do not call directly. |
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718
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Function : Sort hsps in ascending order by evalue |
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719
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Args : None |
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720
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Returns: 1 on success |
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721
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Note : Used by $hit->sort_hsps() |
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722
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723
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725
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sub _default_sort_hsps { |
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726
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0
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0
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$Bio::Search::Hit::HitI::a->evalue <=> |
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727
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$Bio::Search::Hit::HitI::a->evalue; |
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728
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} |
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729
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730
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1; |
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731
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732
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733
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734
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