NAME
Bio::UpdateableSeqI - Descendant of Bio::SeqI that allows updates
SYNOPSIS
See Bio::SeqI for most of the documentation. See the documentation of the methods for further details.
DESCRIPTION
Bio::UpdateableSeqI is an interface for Sequence objects which are expected to allow users to perform basic editing functions (update/delete) on their component SeqFeatures.
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AUTHOR - David Block
Email dblock@gene.pbi.nrc.ca
CONTRIBUTORS
Ewan Birney forced me to this...
APPENDIX
The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with a _
delete_feature
Title : delete_feature
Usage :
my
$orphanlist
=
$self
->delete_feature(
$feature
,
$transcript
,
$gene
);
Function: deletes the specified
$feature
from the
given
transcript,
if
$transcript
is sent and
exists
and
$feature
is a feature of
$transcript
,
or from
$gene
if
the
$feature
is a feature of
$gene
, or from
$self
if
$transcript
and
$gene
are not sent. Keeps track of the features
of the
$gene
object that may be left as orphans and returns them as a listref.
Example : I want to
delete
transcript
'abc'
of gene
'def'
,
with
three exons, leaving only transcript
'ghi'
with
two exons.
This will leave exons 1 and 3 part of
'ghi'
, but exon 2 will become an orphan.
my
$orphanlist
=
$seq
->delete_feature(
$transcript
{
'abc'
},
undef
,
$gene
{
'def'
});
$orphanlist
is a reference to a list containing
$exon
{
'2'
};
Returns : a listref of orphaned features
after
the deletion of
$feature
(optional)
Args :
$feature
- the feature to be deleted
$transcript
- the transcript containing the
$feature
, so that a
$feature
can be removed from only one transcript
when
there are multiple
transcripts in a gene.
$gene
- the gene containing the
$transcript
and/or the
$feature