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Description |
Data type for a more general sequence location consiting of
potentially disjoint ranges of positions on the sequence.
Throughout, sequence position refers to a Pos which includes a
strand. An index into a sequence is referred to as an offset, and
is generally of type Offset.
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Synopsis |
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Sequence locations
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General (disjoint) sequence region consisting of a concatenated
set of contiguous regions (see ContigLoc).
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Locations and positions
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The bounds of a sequence location. This is a pair consisting of
the lowest and highest sequence offsets covered by the region. The
bounds ignore the strand of the sequence location, and the first
element of the pair will always be lower than the second. Even if
the positions in the location do not run monotonically through the
location, the overall lowest and highest sequence offsets are returned.
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Returns the length of the region
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Sequence position of the start of the location. This is the 5'
end on the location strand, which will have a higher offset than
endPos if the location is on the RevCompl strand.
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Sequence position of the end of the location, as described in startPos.
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Given a sequence position and a sequence location relative to the
same sequence, compute a new position representing the original
position relative to the subsequence defined by the location. If
the sequence position lies outside of the sequence location,
Nothing is returned; thus, the offset of the new position will
always be in the range [0, length cloc - 1].
When the sequence positions in the location are not monotonic,
there may be multiple possible posInto solutions. That is, if the
same outer sequence position is covered by two different contiguous
blocks of the location, then it would have two possible sequence
positions relative to the location. In this case, the position
5'-most in the location orientation is returned.
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Given a sequence location and a sequence position within that
location, compute a new position representing the original position
relative to the outer sequence. If the sequence position lies
outside the location, Nothing is returned.
This function inverts posInto when the sequence position lies
within the position is actually within the location. Due to the
possibility of redundant location-relative positions for a given
absolute position, posInto does not necessary invert posOutof
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Returns True when a sequence position lies within a sequence
location on the same sequence, and occupies the same strand.
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Returns True when two sequence locations overlap at any
position.
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Extracting subsequences
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Extract the nucleotide SeqData for the sequence location. If
any part of the location lies outside the bounds of the sequence,
an error results.
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As seqData, extract the nucleotide subsequence for the
location. Any positions in the location lying outside the bounds
of the sequence are returned as N rather than producing an error.
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Transforming locations
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:: (Offset, Offset) | (5' extension, 3' extension)
| -> Loc | | -> Loc | | Returns a sequence location produced by extending the original
location on each end, based on a pair of (5\' extension, /3'
extension/). These add contiguous positions to the 5' and 3'
ends of the original location. The 5' extension is applied to the
5' end of the location on the location strand; if the location is
on the RevCompl strand, the 5' end will have a higher offset
than the 3' end and this offset will increase by the amount of the
5' extension. Similarly, the 3' extension is applied to the 3'
end of the location.
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Displaying locations
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Display a human-friendly, zero-based representation of a sequence location.
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Produced by Haddock version 2.6.1 |