get_relationship_IsCoupledTo
This relationship connects two FIGfams that we believe to be related either because their members occur in proximity on chromosomes or because the members are expressed together. Such a relationship is evidence the functions of the FIGfams are themselves related. This relationship is commutative; only the instance in which the first FIGfam has a lower ID than the second is stored.
Example:
get_relationship_IsCoupledTo -a < ids > table.with.fields.added
would read in a file of ids and add a column for each field in the relationship.
The standard input should be a tab-separated table (i.e., each line is a tab-separated set of fields). Normally, the last field in each line would contain the id. If some other column contains the id, use
-c N
where N is the column (from 1) that contains the id.
This is a pipe command. The input is taken from the standard input, and the output is to the standard output.
Command-Line Options
- -c Column
-
This is used only if the column containing id is not the last.
- -from field-list
-
Choose a set of fields from the Family entity to return. Field-list is a comma-separated list of strings. The following fields are available:
- id
- type
- release
- family_function
- alignment
- -rel field-list
-
Choose a set of fields from the relationship to return. Field-list is a comma-separated list of strings. The following fields are available:
- from_link
- to_link
- co_occurrence_evidence
- co_expression_evidence
- -to field-list
-
Choose a set of fields from the Family entity to return. Field-list is a comma-separated list of strings. The following fields are available:
- id
- type
- release
- family_function
- alignment
Output Format
The standard output is a tab-delimited file. It consists of the input file with an extra column added for each requested field. Input lines that cannot be extended are written to stderr.