NAME

Term - interface for ontology terms

SYNOPSIS

#get Bio::Ontology::TermI somehow.

print $term->identifier(), "\n";
print $term->name(), "\n";
print $term->definition(), "\n";
print $term->is_obsolete(), "\n";
print $term->comment(), "\n";

foreach my $synonym ( $term->each_synonym() ) {
    print $synonym, "\n";
}

DESCRIPTION

This is "dumb" interface for ontology terms providing basic methods (it provides no functionality related to graphs). It implements the Bio::Ontology::TermI interface.

This class also implements Bio::IdentifiableI and Bio::DescribableI.

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AUTHOR

Christian M. Zmasek

Email: czmasek@gnf.org or cmzmasek@yahoo.com

WWW: http://www.genetics.wustl.edu/eddy/people/zmasek/

Address:

Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation
10675 John Jay Hopkins Drive
San Diego, CA 92121

APPENDIX

The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods.

new

Title   : new
Usage   : $term = Bio::Ontology::Term->new( -identifier  => "16847",
                                            -name        => "1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate synthase",
                                            -definition  => "Catalysis of ...",
                                            -is_obsolete => 0,
                                            -comment     => "" );
Function: Creates a new Bio::Ontology::Term.
Returns : A new Bio::Ontology::Term object.
Args    : -identifier            => the identifier of this term [scalar]
          -name                  => the name of this term [scalar]
          -definition            => the definition of this term [scalar]
          -ontology              => the ontology this term lives in
                                    (a L<Bio::Ontology::OntologyI> object)
          -version               => version information [scalar]
          -is_obsolete           => the obsoleteness of this term [0 or 1]
          -comment               => a comment [scalar]

identifier

Title   : identifier
Usage   : $term->identifier( "0003947" );
          or
          print $term->identifier();
Function: Set/get for the identifier of this Term.
Returns : The identifier [scalar].
Args    : The identifier [scalar] (optional).

name

Title   : name
Usage   : $term->name( "N-acetylgalactosaminyltransferase" );
          or
          print $term->name();
Function: Set/get for the name of this Term.
Returns : The name [scalar].
Args    : The name [scalar] (optional).

definition

Title   : definition
Usage   : $term->definition( "Catalysis of ..." );
          or
          print $term->definition();
Function: Set/get for the definition of this Term.
Returns : The definition [scalar].
Args    : The definition [scalar] (optional).

ontology

Title   : ontology
Usage   : $ont = $term->ontology();
          or
          $term->ontology( $ont );
Function: Get the ontology this term is in.

          Note that with the ontology in hand you can query for all
          related terms etc. See L<Bio::Ontology::OntologyI>.

Returns : The ontology of this Term as a L<Bio::Ontology::OntologyI>
          implementing object.
Args    : On set, the  ontology of this Term as a L<Bio::Ontology::OntologyI>
          implementing object or a string representing its name.

version

Title   : version
Usage   : $term->version( "1.00" );
          or
          print $term->version();
Function: Set/get for version information.
Returns : The version [scalar].
Args    : The version [scalar] (optional).

is_obsolete

Title   : is_obsolete
Usage   : $term->is_obsolete( 1 );
          or
          if ( $term->is_obsolete() )
Function: Set/get for the obsoleteness of this Term.
Returns : the obsoleteness [0 or 1].
Args    : the obsoleteness [0 or 1] (optional).

comment

Title   : comment
Usage   : $term->comment( "Consider the term ..." );
          or
          print $term->comment();
Function: Set/get for an arbitrary comment about this Term.
Returns : A comment.
Args    : A comment (optional).

get_synonyms

Title   : get_synonyms
Usage   : @aliases = $term->get_synonyms;
Function: Returns a list of aliases of this Term.
Returns : A list of aliases [array of [scalar]].
Args    :

add_synonym

Title   : add_synonym
Usage   : $term->add_synonym( @asynonyms );
          or
          $term->add_synonym( $synonym );
Function: Pushes one or more synonyms into the list of synonyms.
Returns :
Args    : One synonym [scalar] or a list of synonyms [array of [scalar]].

remove_synonyms

Title   : remove_synonyms()
Usage   : $term->remove_synonyms();
Function: Deletes (and returns) the synonyms of this Term.
Returns : A list of synonyms [array of [scalar]].
Args    :
Title   : get_dblinks()
Usage   : @ds = $term->get_dblinks();
Function: Returns a list of each dblinks of this GO term.
Returns : A list of dblinks [array of [scalars]].
Args    :
Title   : add_dblink
Usage   : $term->add_dblink( @dbls );
          or
          $term->add_dblink( $dbl );
Function: Pushes one or more dblinks onto the list of dblinks.
Returns :
Args    : One  dblink [scalar] or a list of
           dblinks [array of [scalars]].
Title   : remove_dblinks()
Usage   : $term->remove_dblinks();
Function: Deletes (and returns) the definition references of this GO term.
Returns : A list of definition references [array of [scalars]].
Args    :

get_secondary_ids

Title   : get_secondary_ids
Usage   : @ids = $term->get_secondary_ids();
Function: Returns a list of secondary identifiers of this Term.

          Secondary identifiers mostly originate from merging terms,
          or possibly also from splitting terms.

Returns : A list of secondary identifiers [array of [scalar]]
Args    :

add_secondary_id

Title   : add_secondary_id
Usage   : $term->add_secondary_id( @ids );
          or
          $term->add_secondary_id( $id );
Function: Adds one or more secondary identifiers to this term.
Returns :
Args    : One or more secondary identifiers [scalars]

remove_secondary_ids

Title   : remove_secondary_ids
Usage   : $term->remove_secondary_ids();
Function: Deletes (and returns) the secondary identifiers of this Term.
Returns : The previous list of secondary identifiers [array of [scalars]]
Args    :

Methods implementing Bio::IdentifiableI and Bio::DescribableI

object_id

Title   : object_id
Usage   : $string    = $obj->object_id()
Function: a string which represents the stable primary identifier
          in this namespace of this object.

          This is a synonym for identifier().

Returns : A scalar

authority

Title   : authority
Usage   : $authority    = $obj->authority()
Function: a string which represents the organisation which
          granted the namespace, written as the DNS name for
          organisation (eg, wormbase.org)

          This forwards to ontology()->authority(). Note that you
          cannot set the authority before having set the ontology or
          the namespace (which will set the ontology).

Returns : A scalar
Args    : on set, the new value (a scalar)

namespace

Title   : namespace
Usage   : $string    = $obj->namespace()
Function: A string representing the name space this identifier
          is valid in, often the database name or the name
          describing the collection.

          This forwards to ontology() (set mode) and
          ontology()->name() (get mode). I.e., setting the namespace
          will set the ontology to one matching that name in the
          ontology store, or to one newly created.

Returns : A scalar
Args    : on set, the new value (a scalar)

display_name

Title   : display_name
Usage   : $string    = $obj->display_name()
Function: A string which is what should be displayed to the user.

          The definition in L<Bio::DescribableI> states that the
          string should not contain spaces. As this isn't very
          sensible for ontology terms, we relax this here. The
          implementation just forwards to name().

Returns : A scalar
Args    : on set, the new value (a scalar)

description

Title   : description
Usage   : $string    = $obj->description()
Function: A text string suitable for displaying to the user a
          description. This string is likely to have spaces, but
          should not have any newlines or formatting - just plain
          text.

          This forwards to definition(). The caveat is that the text
          will often be longer for ontology term definitions than the
          255 characters stated in the definition in
          L<Bio::DescribableI>.

Returns : A scalar
Args    : on set, the new value (a scalar)

Deprecated methods

Used for looking up the methods that supercedes them.

category

Title   : category
Usage   :
Function: This method is deprecated. Use ontology() instead.
Example :
Returns :
Args    :