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get_entity_Role

A role describes a biological function that may be fulfilled by a feature. One of the main goals of the database is to assign features to roles. Most roles are effected by the construction of proteins. Some, however, deal with functional regulation and message transmission.

Example:

    get_entity_Role -a < ids > table.with.fields.added

would read in a file of ids and add a column for each filed in the entity.

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.

The Role entity has the following relationship links:

DeterminesFunctionOf Family
HasAsExemplar Feature
IsConsistentTo EcNumber
IsFunctionalIn Feature
IsIncludedIn Subsystem
IsRoleOf SSCell
Triggers Complex

Command-Line Options

-c Column

Use the specified column to define the id of the entity to retrieve.

-h

Display a list of the fields available for use.

-fields field-list

Choose a set of fields to return. Field-list is a comma-separated list of strings. The following fields are available:

hypothetical

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.