Bio::Annotation::DBLink - DESCRIPTION of Object
$link1 = new Bio::Annotation::DBLink(-database => 'TSC', -primary_id => 'TSC0000030' ); #or $link2 = new Bio::Annotation::DBLink(); $link2->database('dbSNP'); $link2->primary_id('2367'); # $feat is Bio::Annotation object, Bio::SeqFeature::Generic inherits it $feat->add_DBLink($link2);
Provides an object which represents a link from one onbject to something in another database without proscribing what is in the other database
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The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with a _
Title : database Usage : $self->database($newval) Function: set/get on the database string. Databases are just a string here which can then be interpretted elsewhere Example : Returns : value of database Args : newvalue (optional)
Title : primary_id Usage : $self->primary_id($newval) Function: set/get on the primary id (a string) The primary id is the main identifier used for this object in the database. Good examples would be accession numbers. The id is meant to be the main, stable identifier for this object Example : Returns : value of primary_id Args : newvalue (optional)
Title : optional_id Usage : $self->optional_id($newval) Function: get/set for the optional_id (a string) optional id is a slot for people to use as they wish. The main issue is that some databases do not have a clean single string identifier scheme. It is hoped that the primary_id can behave like a reasonably sane "single string identifier" of objects, and people can use/abuse optional ids to their heart's content to provide precise mappings. Example : Returns : value of optional_id Args : newvalue (optional)
Title : comment Usage : $self->comment($newval) Function: get/set of comments (comment object) Sets or gets comments of this dblink, which is sometimes relevant Example : Returns : value of comment (Bio::Annotation::Comment) Args : newvalue (optional)
To install Bio::Seq, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Bio::Seq
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Bio::Seq
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.