SYNOPSIS
my $name = $marker->name(); # marker name
my $description = $marker->description(); # description
my $type = $marker->type(); # coded type of the marker
my $unique_id = $marker->unique_id; # optional unique ID
my @alleles = $marker->get_Alleles(); # the known alleles
my %allele_freqs = $marker->get_Allele_Frequencies(); # keys are marker names
# vals are frequencies
# may change to handle multiple populations
DESCRIPTION
This object will not contain genotype information pertaining to an individual, but rather population level statistics and descriptive information about a marker.FEEDBACK
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AUTHOR - Jason Stajich
Email jason-at-bioperl.orgCONTRIBUTORS
Matthew Hahn, matthew.hahn-at-duke.eduAPPENDIX
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::PopGen::Marker->new(); Function: Builds a new Bio::PopGen::Marker object Returns : an instance of Bio::PopGen::Marker Args : -name => [string] marker name -description => [string] marker description -type => [string] marker type -unique_id => [string/int] unique id -allele_freq => [hash ref] allele frequencies
name
Title : name Usage : my $name = $marker->name(); Function: Get the name of the marker Returns : string representing the name of the marker Args : [optional] name
description
Title : description Usage : my $desc = $marker->description Function: Get the marker description free text Returns : string Args : [optional] string
type
Title : type Usage : my $type = $marker->type; Function: Get coded string for marker type Returns : string Args : [optional] string
unique_id
Title : unique_id Usage : my $id = $marker->unique_id; Function: Get the unique marker ID Returns : unique ID string Args : [optional ] string
annotation
Title : annotation Usage : my $annotation_collection = $marker->annotation; Function: Get/set a Bio::AnnotationCollectionI for this marker Returns : Bio::AnnotationCollectionI object Args : [optional set] Bio::AnnotationCollectionI object
get_Alleles
Title : get_Alleles Usage : my @alleles = $marker->get_Alleles(); Function: Get the available marker alleles Returns : Array of strings Args : none
get_Allele_Frequencies
Title : get_Allele_Frequencies Usage : my %allele_freqs = $marker->get_Allele_Frequencies; Function: Get the alleles and their frequency (set relative to a given population - you may want to create different markers with the same name for different populations with this current implementation Returns : Associative array where keys are the names of the alleles Args : none
add_Allele_Frequency
Title : add_Allele_Frequency Usage : $marker->add_Allele_Frequency($allele,$freq) Function: Adds an allele frequency Returns : None Args : $allele - allele name $freq - frequency value
reset_alleles
Title : reset_alleles Usage : $marker->reset_alleles(); Function: Reset the alleles for a marker Returns : None Args : None
marker_coverage
Title : marker_coverage Usage : $marker->marker_coverage(); Function: Get marker coverage, that is, the number of individuals where the marker is present excluding missing or ambiguous alleles Returns : integer, representing marker coverage Args :