NAME
FAST::Bio::Search::HSP::BlastPullHSP - A parser and HSP object for BlastN hsps
SYNOPSIS
# generally we use FAST::Bio::SearchIO to build these objects
use FAST::Bio::SearchIO;
my $in = FAST::Bio::SearchIO->new(-format => 'hmmer_pull',
-file => 'result.blast');
while (my $result = $in->next_result) {
while (my $hit = $result->next_hit) {
print $hit->name, "\n";
print $hit->score, "\n";
print $hit->significance, "\n";
while (my $hsp = $hit->next_hsp) {
# process HSPI objects
}
}
}
DESCRIPTION
This object implements a parser for BlastN hsp output.
FEEDBACK
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AUTHOR - Sendu Bala
Email bix@sendu.me.uk
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 = FAST::Bio::Search::HSP::BlastNHSP->new();
Function: Builds a new FAST::Bio::Search::HSP::BlastNHSP object.
Returns : FAST::Bio::Search::HSP::BlastNHSP
Args : -chunk => [FAST::Bio::Root::IO, $start, $end] (required if no -parent)
-parent => FAST::Bio::PullParserI object (required if no -chunk)
where the array ref provided to -chunk contains an IO object
for a filehandle to something representing the raw data of the
hsp, and $start and $end define the tell() position within the
filehandle that the hsp data starts and ends (optional; defaults
to start and end of the entire thing described by the filehandle)
query
Title : query
Usage : my $query = $hsp->query
Function: Returns a SeqFeature representing the query in the HSP
Returns : L<FAST::Bio::SeqFeature::Similarity>
Args : none
hit
Title : hit
Usage : my $hit = $hsp->hit
Function: Returns a SeqFeature representing the hit in the HSP
Returns : L<FAST::Bio::SeqFeature::Similarity>
Args : [optional] new value to set
gaps
Title : gaps
Usage : my $gaps = $hsp->gaps( ['query'|'hit'|'total'] );
Function : Get the number of gap characters in the query, hit, or total alignment.
Returns : Integer, number of gap characters or 0 if none
Args : 'query' = num conserved / length of query seq (without gaps)
'hit' = num conserved / length of hit seq (without gaps)
'total' = num conserved / length of alignment (with gaps)
default = 'total'
strand
Title : strand
Usage : $hsp->strand('query')
Function: Retrieves the strand for the HSP component requested
Returns : +1 or -1 (0 if unknown)
Args : 'hit' or 'subject' or 'sbjct' to retrieve the strand of the subject
'query' to retrieve the query strand (default)
'list' or 'array' to retreive both query and hit together
start
Title : start
Usage : $hsp->start('query')
Function: Retrieves the start for the HSP component requested
Returns : integer, or list of two integers (query start and subject start) in
list context
Args : 'hit' or 'subject' or 'sbjct' to retrieve the start of the subject
'query' to retrieve the query start (default)
end
Title : end
Usage : $hsp->end('query')
Function: Retrieves the end for the HSP component requested
Returns : integer, or list of two integers (query end and subject end) in
list context
Args : 'hit' or 'subject' or 'sbjct' to retrieve the end of the subject
'query' to retrieve the query end (default)
pvalue
Title : pvalue
Usage : my $pvalue = $hsp->pvalue();
Function: Returns the P-value for this HSP
Returns : undef (Hmmpfam reports do not have p-values)
Args : none