Bio::Tools::BPpsilite - Lightweight BLAST parser for (iterated) psiblast reports
use Bio::Tools::BPpsilite; open FH, "t/psiblastreport.out"; $report = Bio::Tools::BPpsilite->new(-fh=>\*FH); # determine number of iterations executed by psiblast $total_iterations = $report->number_of_iterations; $last_iteration = $report->round($total_iterations); # Process only hits found in last iteration ... $oldhitarray_ref = $last_iteration->oldhits; HIT: while($sbjct = $last_iteration->nextSbjct) { $id = $sbjct->name; $is_old = grep /\Q$id\E/, @$oldhitarray_ref; if ($is_old ){next HIT;} # do something with new hit... }
BPpsilite is a package for parsing multiple iteration PSIBLAST reports. It is based closely on Ian Korf's BPlite.pm module for parsing single iteration BLAST reports (as modified by Lorenz Pollak).
Two of the four basic objects of BPpsilite.pm are identical to the corresponding objects in BPlite - the "HSP.pm" and "Sbjct.pm" objects. This DESCRIPTION documents only the one new object, the "iteration", as well as the additional methods that are implemented in BPpsilite that are not in BPlite. See the BPlite documentation for information on the BPlite, SBJCT and HSP objects.
The essential difference between PSIBLAST and the other BLAST programs (in terms of report parsing) is that PSIBLAST performs multiple iterations of the BLASTing of the database and the results of all of these iterations are stored in a single PSIBLAST report. (For general information on PSIBLAST see the README.bla file in the standalone BLAST distribution and references therein). PSIBLAST's use of multiple iterations imposes additional demands on the report parser: * There are several iterations of hits. Many of those hits will be repeated in more than one iteration. Often only the last iteration will be of interest. * Each iteration will list two different kinds of hits - repeated hits that were used in the model and newly identified hits - which may need to be processed in different manners * The total number of iterations performed is not displayed in the report until (almost) the very end of the report. (The user can specify a maximum number of iterations for the PSIBLAST search, but the program may perform fewer iterations if convergence is reached)
BPpsilite addresses these issues by offering the following methods:
* The total number of iteration used is given by the method number_of_iterations as in:
$total_iterations = $report->number_of_iterations;
* Results from an arbitrary iteration round can be accessed by using the 'round' method:
$iteration3_report = $report->round(3);
* The ids of the sequences which passed the significance threshold for the first time in the "nth" iteration can be identified by using the newhits method. Previously identified hits are identified by using the oldhits method, as in:
$oldhitarray_ref = $iteration3_report->oldhits; $newhitarray_ref = $iteration3_report->newhits;
BPpsilite.pm should work equally well on reports generated by the StandAloneBlast.pm local BLAST module as with reports generated by remote psiblast searches. For examples of usage of BPpsilite.pm, the user is referred to the BPpsilite.t script in the "t" directory.
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Jason Stajich, jason@cgt.mc.duke.edu
Based on work of: Ian Korf (ikorf@sapiens.wustl.edu, http://sapiens.wustl.edu/~ikorf), Lorenz Pollak (lorenz@ist.org, bioperl port)
BPlite.pm is copyright (C) 1999 by Ian Korf.
This software is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind.
Title : query Usage : $query = $obj->query(); Function : returns the query object Returns : query object Args :
Title : qlength Usage : $len = $obj->qlength(); Function : returns the length of the query Returns : length of query Args :
Title : database Usage : $db = $obj->database(); Function : returns the database used in this search Returns : database used for search Args :
Title : number_of_iterations Usage : $total_iterations = $obj-> number_of_iterations(); Function : returns the total number of iterations used in this search Returns : total number of iterations used for search Args : none
Title : database Usage : $pattern = $obj->pattern(); Function : returns the pattern used in a PHIBLAST search
Title : query_pattern_location Usage : $qpl = $obj->query_pattern_location(); Function : returns reference to array of locations in the query sequence of pattern used in a PHIBLAST search
Title : round Usage : $Iteration3 = $report->round(3); Function : Method of retrieving data from a specific iteration Example : Returns : reference to requested Iteration object or null if argument is greater than total number of iterations Args : number of the requested iteration
Title : _preprocess Usage : internal routine, not called directly Function : determines number of iterations in report and prepares data so individual iterations canbe parsed in non-sequential order Example : Returns : nothing. Sets TOTAL_ITERATION_NUMBER in object's hash Args : reference to calling object
To install LocalConfig, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm LocalConfig
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install LocalConfig
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.