NAME
Bio::Grep::Backend::RE - Perl Regular Expression back-end
SYNOPSIS
use Bio::Grep;
my $sbe = Bio::Grep->new('RE');
$sbe->settings->datapath('data');
# generate a database. you have to do this only once.
$sbe->generate_database('ATH1.cdna', 'AGI Transcripts (- introns, + UTRs)');
# search on both strands
# retrieve up- and downstream regions of size 30
$sbe->search({
query => 'GAGCCCTT',
direct_and_rev_com => 1,
upstream => 30,
downstream => 30,
database => 'ATH1.cdna',
});
my @internal_ids;
# output the searchresults with nice alignments
while ( my $res = $sbe->next_res) {
print $res->sequence->id . "\n";
print $res->mark_subject_uppercase() . "\n";
print $res->alignment_string() . "\n\n";
push @internal_ids, $res->sequence_id;
}
# get the complete sequences as Bio::SeqIO object
my $seq_io = $sbe->get_sequences(\@internal_ids);
# sequences with at least 10 As
$sbe->search({ query => '[A]{10,}' });
# some SNPs
$sbe->search({query => '[CG]TGC[AT]CTCTTCT[CG]TCA'});
DESCRIPTION
Bio::Grep::Backend::RE searches for a query with a Perl Regular Expression.
Note 1: BETA RELEASE!
Note 2: reverse_complement
(and direct_and_rev_com
) are supported, but are only available for DNA/RNA queries, not for regular expressions.
Note 3: The i modifier is added to the regex. This means that the search is case insensitive.
Note 4: Be careful with RNA sequences: U is not the same as T in this back-end!
Note 5: Bio::Grep::Backend::RE databases are compatible with Bio::Grep::Backend::Agrep databases.
METHODS
See Bio::Grep::Backend::BackendI for inherited methods.
Bio::Grep::Backend::RE->new()
-
This function constructs an RE back-end object
my $sbe = Bio::Grep::Backend::RE->new();
$sbe->available_sort_modes()
-
Returns all available sort modes as hash. keys are sort modes, values a short description.
$sbe->sort('ga');
Available sortmodes in RE:
ga : 'ascending order of dG' gd : 'descending order of dG'
Note that 'ga' and 'gd' require that search results have dG set. Bio::Grep::RNA ships with filters for free energy calculation. Also note that these two sort options require that we load all results in memory.
DIAGNOSTICS
See Bio::Grep::Backend::BackendI for other diagnostics.
Query does not look like a DNA/RNA sequence.
-
Either
reverse_complement
ordirect_and_rev_com
is set and the query does not match the regular expressionm{\A [gactu]+ \z}xmsi
.Bio::Root::BadParameter
. Query not defined.
-
You forgot to define
$sbe->settings->query
.Bio::Root::BadParameter
.
SEE ALSO
Bio::Grep::Backend::BackendI Bio::Grep::SearchSettings Bio::SeqIO Bio::Index::Fasta
AUTHOR
Markus Riester, <mriester@gmx.de>
LICENCE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2007 by M. Riester. All rights reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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