NAME

Bio::Map::CytoMap - A Bio::MapI compliant map implementation handling cytogenic bands

SYNOPSIS

    use Bio::Map::CytoMap;
    my $map = new Bio::Map::CytoMap(-name => 'human1',
				      -species => $human);
    foreach my $marker ( @markers ) { # get a list of markers somewhere
	$map->add_element($marker);
    }

DESCRIPTION

This is the simple implementation of cytogenetic maps based on Bio::Map::MapI. It handles the essential storage of name, species, type, and units as well as in memory representation of the elements of a map.

For CytoMaps type is hard coded to be 'cytogeneticmap' and units are set to '' but can be set to something else.

FEEDBACK

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Reporting Bugs

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AUTHOR - Heikki Lehvaslaiho

Email heikki-at-bioperl-dot-org

CONTRIBUTORS

Jason Stajich jason@bioperl.org Lincoln Stein lstein@cshl.org Sendu Bala 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 = new Bio::Map::CytoMap();
Function: Builds a new Bio::Map::CytoMap object
Returns : Bio::Map::CytoMap
Args    : -name    => name of map (string)
          -species => species for this map (Bio::Species) [optional]
          -elements=> elements to initialize with
                      (arrayref of Bio::Map::MappableI objects) [optional]

          -uid     => Unique Id

type

Title   : type
Usage   : my $type = $map->type
Function: Get hard-coded Map type
Returns : String coding Map type (always 'cyto')
Args    : none

length

Title   : length
Usage   : my $length = $map->length();
Function: Retrieves the length of the map,
Returns : 0 since length is not calculatable for cytogenetic maps
Args    : none