NAME
Bio::LocatableSeq - A Sequence object with start/end points on it
SYNOPSIS
# a normal sequence object
$locseq->seq();
$locseq->id();
# has start,end points
$locseq->start();
$locseq->end();
# inheriets off RangeI, so range operations possible
$locseq->overlaps($seqfeature);
DESCRIPTION
The locatable sequence object was developed mainly because the SimpleAlign object requires this functionality, and in the rewrite of the Sequence object we had to decide what to do with this.
It is, to be honest, not well integrated with the rest of bioperl, for example, the ->trunc function does not return a LocatableSeq object, as some might have thought. There are all sorts of nasty gotcha's about interactions between coordinate systems when these sort of objects are used.
Please post to the guts list for more about this, or contact Ewan Birney.
CONTACT
Ewan Birney <birney@ebi.ac.uk>
APPENDIX
The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with a _
start
Title : start
Usage : $obj->start($newval)
Function:
Returns : value of start
Args : newvalue (optional)
end
Title : end
Usage : $obj->end($newval)
Function:
Returns : value of end
Args : newvalue (optional)
strand
Title : strand
Usage : $obj->strand($newval)
Function:
Returns : value of strand
Args : newvalue (optional)
get_nse
Title : get_nse
Usage :
Function:
Example :
Returns :
Args :