NAME
Bio::Variation::SNP - submitted SNP
SYNOPSIS
$SNP = Bio::Variation::SNP->new ();
DESCRIPTION
Inherits from Bio::Variation::SeqDiff and Bio::Variation::Allele, with additional methods that are (db)SNP specific (ie, refSNP/subSNP IDs, batch IDs, validation methods).
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AUTHOR
Allen Day <allenday@ucla.edu>
APPENDIX
The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with a _
get/set-able methods
Usage : $is = $snp->method()
Function: for getting/setting attributes
Returns : a value. probably a scalar.
Args : if you're trying to set an attribute, pass in the new value.
Methods:
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id
type
observed
seq_5
seq_3
ncbi_build
ncbi_chr_hits
ncbi_ctg_hits
ncbi_seq_loc
ucsc_build
ucsc_chr_hits
ucsc_ctg_hits
heterozygous
heterozygous_SE
validated
genotype
handle
batch_id
method
locus_id
symbol
mrna
protein
functional_class
is_subsnp
Title : is_subsnp
Usage : $is = $snp->is_subsnp()
Function: returns 1 if $snp is a subSNP
Returns : 1 or undef
Args : NONE
subsnp
Title : subsnp
Usage : $subsnp = $snp->subsnp()
Function: returns the currently active subSNP of $snp
Returns : Bio::Variation::SNP
Args : NONE
add_subsnp
Title : add_subsnp
Usage : $subsnp = $snp->add_subsnp()
Function: pushes the previous value returned by subsnp() onto a stack,
accessible with each_subsnp().
Sets return value of subsnp() to a new Bio::Variation::SNP
object, and returns that object.
Returns : Bio::Varitiation::SNP
Args : NONE
each_subsnp
Title : each_subsnp
Usage : @subsnps = $snp->each_subsnp()
Function: returns a list of the subSNPs of a refSNP
Returns : list
Args : NONE