NAME

FAST::Bio::Cluster::FamilyI - Family Interface

SYNOPSIS

# see the implementations of this interface for details

my $cluster= $cluster->new(-description=>"POLYUBIQUITIN",
                           -members    =>[$seq1,$seq2]);
my @members = $cluster->get_members();
my @sub_members = $cluster->get_members(-species=>"homo sapiens");

DESCRIPTION

This interface if for a Family object representing a family of biological objects. A generic implementation for this may be found a FAST::Bio::Cluster::Family.

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AUTHOR - Shawn Hoon

Email shawnh@fugu-sg.org

APPENDIX

The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with a _

new

 We don't mandate but encourage implementors to support at least the
 following named parameters upon object initialization.

Arguments          Description
---------          -----------
-family_id         the name of the family
-description       the consensus description of the family
-annotation_score  the confidence by which the consensus description is 
                   representative of the family
-members           the members belonging to the family
-alignment         the multiple alignment of the members

family_id

Title   : family_id
Usage   : FAST::Bio::Cluster::FamilyI->family_id("znfp");
Function: get/set for the family id 
Returns : the family id 
Args    : the family id

family_score

Title   : family_score
Usage   : FAST::Bio::Cluster::FamilyI->family_score(95);
Function: get/set for the score of algorithm used to generate
          the family if present
Returns : the score
Args    : the score

Methods inherited from FAST::Bio::ClusterI

display_id

Title   : display_id
Usage   : 
Function: Get the display name or identifier for the cluster
Returns : a string
Args    : 

get_members

Title   : get_members
Usage   : FAST::Bio::Cluster::FamilyI->get_members();
Function: get the members of the family
Returns : the array of members
Args    : the array of members

description

Title   : description
Usage   : FAST::Bio::Cluster::FamilyI->description("Zinc Finger Protein");
Function: get/set for the description of the family
Returns : the description 
Args    : the description

size

Title   : size
Usage   : FAST::Bio::Cluster::FamilyI->size();
Function: get/set for the description of the family
Returns : size 
Args    : 

cluster_score

Title   : cluster_score
Usage   : $cluster ->cluster_score(100);
Function: get/set for cluster_score which
          represent the score in which the clustering
          algorithm assigns to this cluster.
Returns : a number