Bio::SeqFeature::Annotated.3pm

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Version: 2010-05-19 (ubuntu - 24/10/10)

Section: 3 (Bibliothèques de fonctions)

NAME

Bio::SeqFeature::Annotated - PLEASE PUT SOMETHING HERE

SYNOPSIS

     # none yet, complain to authors
 
 

DESCRIPTION

None yet, complain to authors.

Implemented Interfaces

This class implements the following interfaces.
Bio::SeqFeatureI
Note that this includes implementing Bio::RangeI.
Bio::AnnotatableI
Bio::FeatureHolderI
Features held by a feature are essentially sub-features.

FEEDBACK

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Support

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Reporting Bugs

Report bugs to the Bioperl bug tracking system to help us keep track the bugs and their resolution. Bug reports can be submitted via the web:
   http://bugzilla.open-bio.org/
 
 

AUTHOR - Allen Day

Allen Day <allenday at ucla.edu>

APPENDIX

The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with a _

PREAMBLE

Okay, where to start...

The original idea for this class appears to lump all SeqFeatureI data (primary_tag, source_tag, etc) into AnnotationI objects into an Bio::Annotation::Collection. The type is then checked against SOFA.

There have been several requests to have type checking be optionally run.

Bio::FeatureHolderI::create_hierarchy_from_ParentIDs Bio::FeatureHolderI::feature_count Bio::FeatureHolderI::get_all_SeqFeatures Bio::FeatureHolderI::set_ParentIDs_from_hierarchy Bio::RangeI::contains Bio::RangeI::disconnected_ranges Bio::RangeI::equals Bio::RangeI::intersection Bio::RangeI::offsetStranded Bio::RangeI::overlap_extent Bio::RangeI::overlaps Bio::RangeI::subtract Bio::RangeI::union Bio::SeqFeature::Annotated::Dumper Bio::SeqFeature::Annotated::MAX_TYPE_CACHE_MEMBERS Bio::SeqFeature::Annotated::add_Annotation Bio::SeqFeature::Annotated::add_SeqFeature Bio::SeqFeature::Annotated::add_tag_value Bio::SeqFeature::Annotated::add_target Bio::SeqFeature::Annotated::annotation Bio::SeqFeature::Annotated::attach_seq Bio::SeqFeature::Annotated::display_name Bio::SeqFeature::Annotated::each_target Bio::SeqFeature::Annotated::end Bio::SeqFeature::Annotated::entire_seq Bio::SeqFeature::Annotated::frame Bio::SeqFeature::Annotated::from_feature Bio::SeqFeature::Annotated::get_Annotations Bio::SeqFeature::Annotated::get_SeqFeatures Bio::SeqFeature::Annotated::get_all_tags Bio::SeqFeature::Annotated::get_tag_values Bio::SeqFeature::Annotated::get_tagset_values Bio::SeqFeature::Annotated::has_tag Bio::SeqFeature::Annotated::length Bio::SeqFeature::Annotated::location Bio::SeqFeature::Annotated::name Bio::SeqFeature::Annotated::new Bio::SeqFeature::Annotated::phase Bio::SeqFeature::Annotated::primary_tag Bio::SeqFeature::Annotated::remove_Annotations Bio::SeqFeature::Annotated::remove_SeqFeatures Bio::SeqFeature::Annotated::remove_tag Bio::SeqFeature::Annotated::score Bio::SeqFeature::Annotated::seq Bio::SeqFeature::Annotated::seq_id Bio::SeqFeature::Annotated::source Bio::SeqFeature::Annotated::source_tag Bio::SeqFeature::Annotated::start Bio::SeqFeature::Annotated::strand Bio::SeqFeature::Annotated::type Bio::SeqFeature::Annotated::uri_escape Bio::SeqFeature::Annotated::uri_unescape Bio::SeqFeature::TypedSeqFeatureI::croak Bio::SeqFeature::TypedSeqFeatureI::ontology_term Bio::SeqFeatureI::generate_unique_persistent_id Bio::SeqFeatureI::gff_string Bio::SeqFeatureI::primary_id Bio::SeqFeatureI::spliced_seq

ATTRIBUTE ACCESSORS FOR Bio::SeqFeature::Annotated

from_feature

   Usage: $obj->from_feature($myfeature);
   Desc : initialize this object with the contents of another feature
          object.  Useful for converting objects like
          L<Bio::SeqFeature::Generic> to this class
   Ret  : nothing meaningful
   Args : a single object of some other feature type,
   Side Effects: throws error on failure
   Example:
 
 

seq_id()

  Usage   : $obj->seq_id($newval)
  Function: holds a string corresponding to the unique
            seq_id of the sequence underlying the feature
            (e.g. database accession or primary key).
  Returns : string representing the seq_id.
  Args    : on set, some string or a Bio::Annotation::SimpleValue object.
 
 

name()

  Usage   : $obj->name($newval)
  Function: human-readable name for the feature.
  Returns : value of name (a scalar)
  Args    : on set, new value (a scalar or undef, optional)
 
 

type()

  Usage   : $obj->type($newval)
  Function: a SOFA type for the feature.
  Returns : Bio::Annotation::OntologyTerm object representing the type.
            NB: to get a string, use primary_tag().
  Args    : on set, Bio::Annotation::OntologyTerm object.
            NB: to set a string (SOFA name or identifier), use primary_tag()
 
 

source()

  Usage   : $obj->source($newval)
  Function: holds the source of the feature.
  Returns : a Bio::Annotation::SimpleValue representing the source.
            NB: to get a string, use source_tag()
  Args    : on set, a Bio::Annotation::SimpleValue object.
            NB: to set a string, use source_tag()
 
 

score()

  Usage   : $score = $feat->score()
            $feat->score($score)
  Function: holds a value corresponding to the score of the feature.
  Returns : a string representing the score.
  Args    : on set, a scalar or a Bio::Annotation::SimpleValue object.
 
 

phase()

  Usage   : $phase = $feat->phase()
            $feat->phase($phase)
  Function: get/set on phase information
  Returns : a string 0,1,2,'.'
  Args    : on set, one of 0,1,2,'.' or a Bio::Annotation::SimpleValue
            object holding one of 0,1,2,'.' as its value.
 
 

frame()

  Usage   : $frame = $feat->frame()
            $feat->frame($phase)
  Function: get/set on phase information
  Returns : a string 0,1,2,'.'
  Args    : on set, one of 0,1,2,'.' or a Bio::Annotation::SimpleValue
            object holding one of 0,1,2,'.' as its value.
 
 

SHORTCUT METHODS TO ACCESS Bio::AnnotatableI INTERFACE METHODS

add_Annotation()

  Usage   :
  Function: $obj->add_Annotation() is a shortcut to $obj->annotation->add_Annotation
  Returns : 
  Args    :
 
 

remove_Annotations()

  Usage   :
  Function: $obj->remove_Annotations() is a shortcut to $obj->annotation->remove_Annotations
  Returns : 
  Args    :
 
 

INTERFACE METHODS FOR Bio::SeqFeatureI

Note that no methods are deprecated. Any SeqFeatureI methods must return strings (no objects).

display_name()

primary_tag()

source_tag()

attach_seq()

  Usage   : $sf->attach_seq($seq)
  Function: Attaches a Bio::Seq object to this feature. This
            Bio::Seq object is for the *entire* sequence: ie
            from 1 to 10000
  Returns : TRUE on success
  Args    : a Bio::PrimarySeqI compliant object
 
 

seq()

  Usage   : $tseq = $sf->seq()
  Function: returns a truncated version of seq() with bounds matching this feature
  Returns : sub seq (a Bio::PrimarySeqI compliant object) on attached sequence
            bounded by start & end, or undef if there is no sequence attached
  Args    : none
 
 

entire_seq()

  Usage   : $whole_seq = $sf->entire_seq()
  Function: gives the entire sequence that this seqfeature is attached to
  Returns : a Bio::PrimarySeqI compliant object, or undef if there is no
            sequence attached
  Args    : none
 
 

INTERFACE METHODS FOR Bio::RangeI

  as inherited via Bio::SeqFeatureI
 
 

length()

  Usage   : $feature->length()
  Function: Get the feature length computed as $feat->end - $feat->start + 1
  Returns : integer
  Args    : none
 
 

start()

  Usage   : $obj->start($newval)
  Function: Get/set on the start coordinate of the feature
  Returns : integer
  Args    : on set, new value (a scalar or undef, optional)
 
 

end()

  Usage   : $obj->end($newval)
  Function: Get/set on the end coordinate of the feature
  Returns : integer
  Args    : on set, new value (a scalar or undef, optional)
 
 

strand()

  Usage   : $strand = $feat->strand($newval)
  Function: get/set on strand information, being 1,-1 or 0
  Returns : -1,1 or 0
  Args    : on set, new value (a scalar or undef, optional)
 
 

INTERFACE METHODS FOR Bio::FeatureHolderI

This includes methods for retrieving, adding, and removing features. Since this is already a feature, features held by this feature holder are essentially sub-features.

get_SeqFeatures

  Usage   : @feats = $feat->get_SeqFeatures();
  Function: Returns an array of Bio::SeqFeatureI objects
  Returns : An array
  Args    : none
 
 

add_SeqFeature()

  Usage   : $feat->add_SeqFeature($subfeat);
            $feat->add_SeqFeature($subfeat,'EXPAND')
  Function: adds a SeqFeature into the subSeqFeature array.
            with no 'EXPAND' qualifer, subfeat will be tested
            as to whether it lies inside the parent, and throw
            an exception if not.
 
            If EXPAND is used, the parent''s start/end/strand will
            be adjusted so that it grows to accommodate the new
            subFeature
  Example :
  Returns : nothing
  Args    : a Bio::SeqFeatureI object
 
 

remove_SeqFeatures()

  Usage   : $obj->remove_SeqFeatures
  Function: Removes all sub SeqFeatures.  If you want to remove only a subset,
            remove that subset from the returned array, and add back the rest.
  Returns : The array of Bio::SeqFeatureI implementing sub-features that was
            deleted from this feature.
  Args    : none
 
 

INTERFACE METHODS FOR Bio::AnnotatableI

annotation()

  Usage   : $obj->annotation($annot_obj)
  Function: Get/set the annotation collection object for annotating this
            feature.
  Returns : A Bio::AnnotationCollectionI object
  Args    : newvalue (optional)
 
 

location()

  Usage   : my $location = $seqfeature->location()
  Function: returns a location object suitable for identifying location 
            of feature on sequence or parent feature  
  Returns : Bio::LocationI object
  Args    : [optional] Bio::LocationI object to set the value to.
 
 

add_target()

  Usage   : $seqfeature->add_target(Bio::LocatableSeq->new(...));
  Function: adds a target location on another reference sequence for this feature
  Returns : true on success
  Args    : a Bio::LocatableSeq object
 
 

each_target()

  Usage   : @targets = $seqfeature->each_target();
  Function: Returns a list of Bio::LocatableSeqs which are the locations of this object.
            To obtain the "primary" location, see L</location()>.
  Returns : a list of 0..N Bio::LocatableSeq objects
  Args    : none
 
 

_expand_region

  Title   : _expand_region
  Usage   : $self->_expand_region($feature);
  Function: Expand the total region covered by this feature to
            accomodate for the given feature.
 
            May be called whenever any kind of subfeature is added to this
            feature. add_SeqFeature() already does this.
  Returns : 
  Args    : A Bio::SeqFeatureI implementing object.
 
 

get_Annotations

  Usage   : my $parent   = $obj->get_Annotations('Parent');
            my @parents = $obj->get_Annotations('Parent');
  Function: a wrapper around Bio::Annotation::Collection::get_Annotations().
  Returns : returns annotations as
            Bio::Annotation::Collection::get_Annotations() does, but
            additionally returns a single scalar in scalar context
            instead of list context so that if an annotation tag
            contains only a single value, you can do:
 
            $parent = $feature->get_Annotations('Parent');
 
            instead of:
 
            ($parent) = ($feature->get_Annotations('Parent'))[0];
 
            if the 'Parent' tag has multiple values and is called in a
            scalar context, the number of annotations is returned.
 
  Args    : an annotation tag name.
 
 

Bio::SeqFeatureI implemented methods

These are specialized implementations of SeqFeatureI methods which call the internal Bio::Annotation::AnnotationCollection object. Just prior to the 1.5 release the below methods were moved from Bio::SeqFeatureI to Bio::AnnotatableI, and having Bio::SeqFeatureI inherit Bio::AnnotatableI. This behavior forced all Bio::SeqFeatureI-implementing classes to use Bio::AnnotationI objects for any data. It is the consensus of the core developers that this be rolled back in favor of a more flexible approach by rolling back the above changes and making this class Bio::AnnotatableI. The SeqFeatureI tag-related methods are reimplemented in order to approximate the same behavior as before.

The methods below allow mapping of the ``get_tag_values()''-style annotation access to Bio::AnnotationCollectionI. These need not be implemented in a Bio::AnnotationCollectionI compliant class, as they are built on top of the methods. For usage, see Bio::SeqFeatureI.

has_tag

add_tag_value

get_tag_values

  Usage   : @annotations = $obj->get_tag_values($tag)
  Function: returns annotations corresponding to $tag
  Returns : a list of scalars
  Args    : tag name
 
 

get_tagset_values

  Usage   : @annotations = $obj->get_tagset_values($tag1,$tag2)
  Function: returns annotations corresponding to a list of tags.
            this is a convenience method equivalent to multiple calls
            to get_tag_values with each tag in the list.
  Returns : a list of Bio::AnnotationI objects.
  Args    : a list of tag names
 
 

get_all_tags

  Usage   : @tags = $obj->get_all_tags()
  Function: returns a list of annotation tag names.
  Returns : a list of tag names
  Args    : none
 
 

remove_tag

  Usage   : See remove_Annotations().
  Function:
  Returns : 
  Args    : 
  Note    : Contrary to what the name suggests, this method removes
            all annotations corresponding to $tag, not just a
            single anntoation.