equiv_sequence_assertions
Different groups have made assertions of function for numerous protein sequences. The equiv_sequence_assertions allows the user to gather function assertions from all of the sources. Each assertion includes a field indicating whether the person making the assertion viewed themself as an "expert". The routine gathers assertions for all proteins having identical protein sequence.
Example:
equiv_sequence_assertions [arguments] < input > output
The standard input should be a tab-separated table (i.e., each line is a tab-separated set of fields). Normally, the last field in each line would contain a protein identifier (i.e., an md5 value). If another column contains the md5s use
-c N
where N is the column (from 1) that contains the protein identifiers.
This is a pipe command. The input is taken from the standard input, and the output is to the standard output.
Documentation for underlying call
This script is a wrapper for the CDMI-API call equiv_sequence_assertions. It is documented as follows:
$return = $obj->equiv_sequence_assertions($proteins)
- Parameter and return types
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$proteins is a proteins $return is a reference to a hash where the key is a protein and the value is a function_assertions proteins is a reference to a list where each element is a protein protein is a string function_assertions is a reference to a list where each element is a function_assertion function_assertion is a reference to a list containing 4 items: 0: an id 1: a function 2: a source 3: an expert id is a string function is a string source is a string expert is a string
Command-Line Options
- -c Column
-
This is used only if the column containing the md5s is not the last column.
- -i InputFile [ use InputFile, rather than stdin ]
Output Format
The standard output is a tab-delimited file. It consists of the input file with extra columns added (identifier,source,function,expert).
Input lines that cannot be extended are written to stderr.