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Bio::Matrix::PSM::SiteMatrixI(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			Bio::Matrix::PSM::SiteMatrixI(3pm)

NAME
Bio::Matrix::PSM::SiteMatrixI - SiteMatrixI implementation, holds a position scoring matrix (or position weight matrix) and log-odds SYNOPSIS
# You cannot use this module directly; see Bio::Matrix::PSM::SiteMatrix # for an example implementation DESCRIPTION
SiteMatrix is designed to provide some basic methods when working with position scoring (weight) matrices, such as transcription factor binding sites for example. A DNA PSM consists of four vectors with frequencies {A,C,G,T}. This is the minimum information you should provide to construct a PSM object. The vectors can be provided as strings with frequenciesx10 rounded to an int, going from {0..a} and 'a' represents the maximum(10). This is like MEME's compressed representation of a matrix and it is quite useful when working with relational DB. If arrays are provided as an input (references to arrays actually) they can be any number, real or integer (frequency or count). When creating the object you can ask the constructor to make a simple pseudo count correction by adding a number (typically 1) to all positions (with the -correction option). After adding the number the frequencies will be calculated. Only use correction when you supply counts, not frequencies. Throws an exception if: You mix as an input array and string (for example A matrix is given as array, C - as string). The position vector is (0,0,0,0). One of the probability vectors is shorter than the rest. Summary of the methods I use most frequently (details bellow): iupac - return IUPAC compliant consensus as a string score - Returns the score as a real number IC - information content. Returns a real number id - identifier. Returns a string accession - accession number. Returns a string next_pos - return the sequence probably for each letter, IUPAC symbol, IUPAC probability and simple sequence consenus letter for this position. Rewind at the end. Returns a hash. pos - current position get/set. Returns an integer. regexp - construct a regular expression based on IUPAC consensus. For example AGWV will be [Aa][Gg][AaTt][AaCcGg] width - site width get_string - gets the probability vector for a single base as a string. get_array - gets the probability vector for a single base as an array. get_logs_array - gets the log-odds vector for a single base as an array. New methods, which might be of interest to anyone who wants to store PSM in a relational database without creating an entry for each position is the ability to compress the PSM vector into a string with losing usually less than 1% of the data. this can be done with: my $str=$matrix->get_compressed_freq('A'); or my $str=$matrix->get_compressed_logs('A'); Loading from a database should be done with new, but is not yest implemented. However you can still uncompress such string with: my @arr=Bio::Matrix::PSM::_uncompress_string ($str,1,1); for PSM or my @arr=Bio::Matrix::PSM::_uncompress_string ($str,1000,2); for log odds FEEDBACK
Mailing Lists User feedback is an integral part of the evolution of this and other Bioperl modules. Send your comments and suggestions preferably to one of the Bioperl mailing lists. Your participation is much appreciated. bioperl-l@bioperl.org - General discussion http://bioperl.org/wiki/Mailing_lists - About the mailing lists Support Please direct usage questions or support issues to the mailing list: bioperl-l@bioperl.org rather than to the module maintainer directly. Many experienced and reponsive experts will be able look at the problem and quickly address it. Please include a thorough description of the problem with code and data examples if at all possible. Reporting Bugs Report bugs to the Bioperl bug tracking system to help us keep track the bugs and their resolution. Bug reports can be submitted via the web: https://redmine.open-bio.org/projects/bioperl/ AUTHOR - Stefan Kirov Email skirov@utk.edu APPENDIX
calc_weight Title : calc_weight Usage : $self->calc_weight({A=>0.2562,C=>0.2438,G=>0.2432,T=>0.2568}); Function: Recalculates the PSM (or weights) based on the PFM (the frequency matrix) and user supplied background model. Throws : if no model is supplied Example : Returns : Args : reference to a hash with background frequencies for A,C,G and T next_pos Title : next_pos Usage : my %base=$site->next_pos; Function: Retrieves the next position features: frequencies and weights for A,C,G,T, the main letter (as in consensus) and the probabilty for this letter to occur at this position and the current position Throws : Example : Returns : hash (pA,pC,pG,pT,lA,lC,lG,lT,base,prob,rel) Args : none curpos Title : curpos Usage : my $pos=$site->curpos; Function: Gets/sets the current position. Converts to 0 if argument is minus and to width if greater than width Throws : Example : Returns : integer Args : integer e_val Title : e_val Usage : my $score=$site->e_val; Function: Gets/sets the e-value Throws : Example : Returns : real number Args : real number consensus Title : consensus Usage : Function: Returns the consensus Returns : string Args : (optional) threshold value 1 to 10, default 5 '5' means the returned characters had a 50% or higher presence at their position accession_number Title : accession_number Usage : Function: accession number, this will be unique id for the SiteMatrix object as well for any other object, inheriting from SiteMatrix Throws : Example : Returns : string Args : string width Title : width Usage : my $width=$site->width; Function: Returns the length of the site Throws : Example : Returns : number Args : IUPAC Title : IUPAC Usage : my $iupac_consensus=$site->IUPAC; Function: Returns IUPAC compliant consensus Throws : Example : Returns : string Args : IC Title : IC Usage : my $ic=$site->IC; Function: Information content Throws : Example : Returns : real number Args : none get_string Title : get_string Usage : my $freq_A=$site->get_string('A'); Function: Returns given probability vector as a string. Useful if you want to store things in a rel database, where arrays are not first choice Throws : If the argument is outside {A,C,G,T} Example : Returns : string Args : character {A,C,G,T} id Title : id Usage : my $id=$site->id; Function: Gets/sets the site id Throws : Example : Returns : string Args : string regexp Title : regexp Usage : my $regexp=$site->regexp; Function: Returns a regular expression which matches the IUPAC convention. N will match X, N, - and . Throws : Example : Returns : string Args : regexp_array Title : regexp_array Usage : my @regexp=$site->regexp; Function: Returns a regular expression which matches the IUPAC convention. N will match X, N, - and . Throws : Example : Returns : array Args : To do : I have separated regexp and regexp_array, but maybe they can be rewritten as one - just check what should be returned get_array Title : get_array Usage : my @freq_A=$site->get_array('A'); Function: Returns an array with frequencies for a specified base Throws : Example : Returns : array Args : char _to_IUPAC Title : _to_IUPAC Usage : Function: Converts a single position to IUPAC compliant symbol and returns its probability. For rules see the implementation. Throws : Example : Returns : char, real number Args : real numbers for A,C,G,T (positional) _to_cons Title : _to_cons Usage : Function: Converts a single position to simple consensus character and returns its probability. For rules see the implementation, Throws : Example : Returns : char, real number Args : real numbers for A,C,G,T (positional) _calculate_consensus Title : _calculate_consensus Usage : Function: Internal stuff Throws : Example : Returns : Args : _compress_array Title : _compress_array Usage : Function: Will compress an array of real signed numbers to a string (ie vector of bytes) -127 to +127 for bi-directional(signed) and 0..255 for unsigned ; Throws : Example : Internal stuff Returns : String Args : array reference, followed by an max value and direction (optional, default 1-unsigned),1 unsigned, any other is signed. _uncompress_string Title : _uncompress_string Usage : Function: Will uncompress a string (vector of bytes) to create an array of real signed numbers (opposite to_compress_array) Throws : Example : Internal stuff Returns : string, followed by an max value and direction (optional, default 1-unsigned), 1 unsigned, any other is signed. Args : array get_compressed_freq Title : get_compressed_freq Usage : Function: A method to provide a compressed frequency vector. It uses one byte to code the frequence for one of the probability vectors for one position. Useful for relational database. Improvment of the previous 0..a coding. Throws : Example : my $strA=$self->get_compressed_freq('A'); Returns : String Args : char get_compressed_logs Title : get_compressed_logs Usage : Function: A method to provide a compressed log-odd vector. It uses one byte to code the log value for one of the log-odds vectors for one position. Throws : Example : my $strA=$self->get_compressed_logs('A'); Returns : String Args : char sequence_match_weight Title : sequence_match_weight Usage : Function: This method will calculate the score of a match, based on the PWM if such is associated with the matrix object. Returns undef if no PWM data is available. Throws : if the length of the sequence is different from the matrix width Example : my $score=$matrix->sequence_match_weight('ACGGATAG'); Returns : Floating point Args : string get_all_vectors Title : get_all_vectors Usage : Function: returns all possible sequence vectors to satisfy the PFM under a given threshold Throws : If threshold outside of 0..1 (no sense to do that) Example : my @vectors=$self->get_all_vectors(4); Returns : Array of strings Args : (optional) floating perl v5.14.2 2012-03-02 Bio::Matrix::PSM::SiteMatrixI(3pm)
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