NAME

FAST::Bio::SeqFeature::Tools::IDHandler - maps $seq_feature->primary_tag

SYNOPSIS

use FAST::Bio::SeqIO;
use FAST::Bio::SeqFeature::Tools::IDHandler;

DESCRIPTION

Class to map $seq_feature->primary_tag

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AUTHOR - Chris Mungall

Email: cjm@fruitfly.org

APPENDIX

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

new

Title   : new
Usage   : $unflattener = FAST::Bio::SeqFeature::Tools::IDHandler->new();
Function: constructor
Example : 
Returns : a new FAST::Bio::SeqFeature::Tools::IDHandler
Args    : see below

set_ParentIDs_from_hierarchy()

Title   : set_ParentIDs_from_hierarchy()
Usage   : $idhandler->set_ParentIDs_from_hierarchy($fholder)
Function: populates tags Parent and ID via holder hierarchy
Example :
Returns : 
Args    : FAST::Bio::featureHolderI (either a SeqFeature or a Seq)

This is mainly for GFF3 export

GFF3 uses the tags ID and Parent to represent the feature containment hierarchy; it does NOT use the feature holder tree

This method sets Parent (and ID for any parents not set) based on feature holder/containement hierarchy, ready for GFF3 output

create_hierarchy_from_ParentIDs

Title   : create_hierarchy_from_ParentIDs
Usage   : $idhandler->set_ParentIDs_from_hierarchy($fholder)
Function: inverse of set_ParentIDs_from_hierarchy
Example :
Returns : list of top SeqFeatures
Args    :

generate_unique_persistent_id

Title   : generate_unique_persistent_id
Usage   :
Function: generates a unique and persistent identifier for this
Example :
Returns : value of primary_id (a scalar)
Args    :

Will generate an ID, and set primary_id() (see above)

The ID is a string generated from

seq_id
primary_tag
start
end

There are three underlying assumptions: that all the above accessors are set; that seq_id is a persistent and unique identifier for the sequence containing this feature; and that

(seq_id, primary_tag, start, end) 

is a "unique constraint" over features

The ID is persistent, so long as none of these values change - if they do, it is considered a separate entity