NAME

Bio::Tools::Seg - parse seg output

SYNOPSIS

use Bio::Tools::Seg;
my $parser = Bio::Tools::Seg->(-file => 'seg.fasta');
while ( my $f = $parser->next_result ) {
  if ($f->score < 1.5) {
    print $f->location->to_FTstring, " is low complexity\n";
  }
}

DESCRIPTION

seg identifies low-complexity regions on a protein sequence. It is usually part of the WU-BLAST and InterProScan packages.

The Bio::Tools::Seg module will only parse the "fasta" output modes of seg, i.e. seg -l (low complexity regions only), seg -h (high complexity regions only), or seg -a (both low and high).

It creates a Bio::SeqFeature::Generic for each FASTA-like entry found in the input file. It is up to the user to appropriately filter these using the feature's score.

FEEDBACK

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Reporting Bugs

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AUTHOR - Torsten Seemann

Email - torsten.seemann AT infotech.monash.edu.au

CONTRIBUTOR - Bala

Email - savikalpa@fugu-sg.org

APPENDIX

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

new

Title   : new
Usage   : my $obj = Bio::Tools::Seg->new();
Function: Builds a new Bio::Tools::Seg object
Returns : Bio::Tools::Seg
Args    : -fh/-file => $val, # for initing input, see Bio::Root::IO

next_result

Title   : next_result
Usage   : my $feat = $seg->next_result
Function: Get the next result set from parser data
Returns : Bio::SeqFeature::Generic
Args    : none