use of seq_id. was: [Bioperl-l] Bio::Tools::GFF use of seqname
Hilmar Lapp
hlapp at gnf.org
Tue Feb 24 22:28:48 EST 2004
On Tuesday, February 24, 2004, at 01:55 AM, Dave Howorth wrote:
> Hilmar Lapp wrote:
>> Actually, $feat->can('seq_id') must be true at all times iff
>> $feat->isa("Bio::SeqFeatureI"), so it's kind of superfluous to test
>> for it.
>
> Where does this come from, please? In the SeqFeatureI documentation
> it says seq_id 'is an attribute such that you *can* store the ID' (my
> emphasis). You seem to be saying that if I'm creating a bunch of
> (sub) features just so I can use Bio::Graphics, I must attach a seq_id
> to each and every one.
I'm not saying anything about the value of the attribute.
$feat->can('seq_id') will be true if you can call $feat->seq_id(),
which you will always be able to since it's defined in
Bio::SeqFeatureI. Whether that method returns garbage or something
useful is another story. I'm not sure whether you have to set seq_id()
to something meaningful in order to remain compatible with
Bio::Graphics, but I'd guess you do. Lincoln?
>
> I have an inverse question that I haven't managed to find an answer to
> yet. If I'm displaying these sub-features as segments, how can I
> attach some text to the feature that will be displayed alongside each
> individual segment?
>
This one is for Lincoln ...
-hilmar
> Thanks, Dave
>
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