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Bio::Seq::RichSeqI - interface for sequences from rich data sources, mostly databases |
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bioperl-l@bioperl.org - General discussion |
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Usage : $obj->get_keywords() |
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Function: Get the keywords for this sequence object. |
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An implementation that allows modification of this array |
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property should provide the methods add_keyword and |
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remove_keywords, with obvious purpose. |
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Returns : an array of strings |
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=cut |
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sub get_keywords { |
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1; |