SYNOPSIS
# See documentation of methods.
DESCRIPTION
A feature representing a predicted exon. This class actually inherits off Bio::SeqFeature::Gene::Exon and therefore has all that functionality (also implements Bio::SeqFeatureI), plus a few methods supporting predicted features, like various scores and a significance. Even though these were inspired by GenScan results, at least a subset should be generally useable for exon prediction results.FEEDBACK
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AUTHOR - Hilmar Lapp
Email hlapp-at-gmx.netAPPENDIX
The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with a _predicted_cds
Title : predicted_cds Usage : $predicted_cds_dna = $exon->predicted_cds(); $exon->predicted_cds($predicted_cds_dna); Function: Get/Set the CDS (coding sequence) as predicted by a program. This method is independent of an attached_seq. There is no guarantee whatsoever that the returned CDS has anything to do (e.g., matches) with the sequence covered by the exons as annotated through this object. Example : Returns : A Bio::PrimarySeqI implementing object holding the DNA sequence defined as coding by a prediction of a program. Args : On set, a Bio::PrimarySeqI implementing object holding the DNA sequence defined as coding by a prediction of a program.
predicted_protein
Title : predicted_protein Usage : $predicted_protein_seq = $exon->predicted_protein(); $exon->predicted_protein($predicted_protein_seq); Function: Get/Set the protein translation as predicted by a program. This method is independent of an attached_seq. There is no guarantee whatsoever that the returned translation has anything to do with the sequence covered by the exons as annotated through this object, or the sequence returned by predicted_cds(), although it should usually be just the standard translation. Example : Returns : A Bio::PrimarySeqI implementing object holding the protein translation as predicted by a program. Args : On set, a Bio::PrimarySeqI implementing object holding the protein translation as predicted by a program.
significance
Title : significance Usage : $evalue = $obj->significance(); $obj->significance($evalue); Function: Returns : Args :
start_signal_score
Title : start_signal_score Usage : $sc = $obj->start_signal_score(); $obj->start_signal_score($evalue); Function: Get/Set a score for the exon start signal (acceptor splice site or initiation signal). Returns : Args :
end_signal_score
Title : end_signal_score Usage : $sc = $obj->end_signal_score(); $obj->end_signal_score($evalue); Function: Get/Set a score for the exon end signal (donor splice site or termination signal). Returns : Args :
coding_signal_score
Title : coding_signal_score Usage : $sc = $obj->coding_signal_score(); $obj->coding_signal_score($evalue); Function: Get/Set a score for the exon coding signal (e.g., coding potential). Returns : Args :