SYNOPSIS
# get the marker object of $marker from the Bio::Map::FPCMarker
my $markerobj = $physical->get_markerobj($marker);
# acquire all the clones that hit this marker
foreach my $clone ($markerobj->each_cloneid()) {
print " +++$clone\n";
}
# find the position of this marker in $contig
print "Position in contig $contig"," = ",$markerobj->position($contig),
"\n";
# find the group of the marker
print "Group : ",$markerobj->group();
See Bio::Map::Position and Bio::Map::PositionI for more information.
DESCRIPTION
This object handles the notion of a marker. This object is intended to be used by a map parser like fpc.pm.FEEDBACK
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AUTHOR - Gaurav Gupta
Email [email protected]CONTRIBUTORS
Sendu Bala [email protected]PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The project was done in Arizona Genomics Computational Laboratory (AGCoL) at University of Arizona.This work was funded by USDA-IFAFS grant #11180 titled ``Web Resources for the Computation and Display of Physical Mapping Data''.
For more information on this project, please refer:
http://www.genome.arizona.edu
APPENDIX
The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with a _new
Title : new Usage : my $clone = Bio::Map::FPCMarker->new ( -name => $marker, -type => $type, -global => $global, -frame => $frame, -group => $group, -subgroup=> $subgroup, -anchor => $anchor, -clones => \%clones, -contigs => \%contigs, -position => \%markerpos, -remark => $remark ); Function: Initialize a new Bio::Map::FPCMarker object Most people will not use this directly but get Markers through L<Bio::MapIO::fpc> Returns : L<Bio::Map::FPCMarker> object Args : -name => marker name string, -type => type string, -global => global position for marker, -frame => boolean if marker is framework or placement, -group => group number for marker, -subgroup => subgroup number of marker, -anchor => boolean if marker is anchored, -clones => all the clone elements in map (hashref), -contigs => all the contig elements (hasref), -position => mapping of marker names to map position (hasref), -remark => remarks, separated by newlines
Access Methods
These methods let you get and set the member variablesname
Title : name Usage : my $name = $markerobj->name(); Function: Get/set the name for this marker Returns : scalar representing the current name of this marker Args : none to get, OR string to set
type
Title : type Usage : my $type = $markerobj->type(); Function: Get/set the type for this marker Returns : scalar representing the current type of this marker Args : none to get, OR string to set
global
Title : global Usage : my $type = $markerobj->global(); Function: Get/set the global position for this marker Returns : scalar representing the current global position of this marker Args : none to get, OR string to set
anchor
Title : anchor Usage : my $anchor = $markerobj->anchor(); Function: indicate if the Marker is anchored or not (True | False) Returns : scalar representing the anchor (1 | 0) for this marker Args : none to get, OR 1|0 to set
framework
Title : framework Usage : $frame = $markerobj->framework(); Function: indicate if the Marker is framework or placement (1 | 0) Returns : scalar representing if the marker is framework (1 if framework, 0 if placement) Args : none to get, OR 1|0 to set
group
Title : group Usage : $grpno = $markerobj->group(); Function: Get/set the group number for this marker. This is a generic term, used for Linkage-Groups as well as for Chromosomes. Returns : scalar representing the group number of this marker Args : none to get, OR string to set
subgroup
Title : subgroup Usage : $subgroup = $marker->subgroup(); Function: Get/set the subgroup for this marker. This is a generic term: subgroup here could represent subgroup of a Chromosome or of a Linkage Group. The user must take care of which subgroup he/she is querying for. Returns : scalar representing the subgroup of this marker Args : none to get, OR string to set
position
Title : position Usage : $markerpos = $markerobj->position($ctg); Function: get the position of the marker in the contig Returns : scalar representing the position of the markernumber of the contig Args : $ctg is necessary to look for the position of the marker in that contig. *** This has nothing to do with an actual Bio::Map::PositionI object ***
remark
Title : remark Usage : $markerremark = $markerobj->remark(); Function: get the remarks for this marker Returns : scalar of newline-separated markers Args : none
each_cloneid
Title : each_cloneid Usage : my @clones = $map->each_cloneid(); Function: retrieves all the clone ids in a map unordered Returns : list of strings (ids) Args : none *** This only supplies the ids set with the set_clones method *** *** It has nothing to do with actual Bio::Map::MappableI objects ***
each_contigid
Title : each_contigid Usage : my @contigs = $map->each_contigid(); Function: retrieves all the contig ids in a map unordered Returns : list of strings (ids) Args : none *** This only supplies the ids set with the set_contigs method *** *** It has nothing to do with actual Bio::Map::MapI objects ***
set_clones
Title : set_clones Usage : $marker->set_clones(\%clones) Function: Set the clone ids hashref Returns : None Args : Hashref of clone ids *** This only sets a hash of ids *** *** It has nothing to do with actual Bio::Map::MappableI objects ***
set_contigs
Title : set_contigs Usage : $marker->set_contigs(\%contigs) Function: Set the contig ids hashref Returns : None Args : Hashref of contig ids *** This only sets a hash of ids *** *** It has nothing to do with actual Bio::Map::MapI objects ***
set_positions
Title : set_positions Usage : $marker->set_positions(\%markerpos) Function: Set the positions hashref Returns : None Args : Hashref of marker positions *** This only sets a hash of numbers *** *** It has nothing to do with actual Bio::Map::PositionI objects ***