NAME
Bio::Tools::HMMER::Set - Set of identical domains from HMMER matches
SYNOPSIS
# get a Set object probably from the results object
print "Bits score over set ",$set->bits," evalue ",$set->evalue,"\n";
foreach $domain ( $set->each_Domain ) {
print "Domain start ",$domain->start," end ",$domain->end,"\n";
}
DESCRIPTION
Represents a set of HMMER domains hitting one sequence. HMMER reports two different scores, a per sequence total score (and evalue) and a per domain score and evalue. This object represents a collection of the same domain with the sequence bits score and evalue. (these attributes are also on the per domain scores, which you can get there).
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AUTHOR - Ewan Birney
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APPENDIX
The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with a _
add_Domain
Title : add_Domain
Usage : $set->add_Domain($domain)
Function: adds the domain to the list
Returns : nothing
Args : A Bio::Tools::HMMER::Domain object
each_Domain
Title : each_Domain
Usage : foreach $domain ( $set->each_Domain() )
Function: returns an array of domain objects in this set
Returns : array
Args : none
name
Title : name
Usage : $obj->name($newval)
Function:
Example :
Returns : value of name
Args : newvalue (optional)
bits
Title : bits
Usage : $obj->bits($newval)
Function:
Example :
Returns : value of bits
Args : newvalue (optional)
evalue
Title : evalue
Usage : $obj->evalue($newval)
Function:
Example :
Returns : value of evalue
Args : newvalue (optional)