Algorithm::HMM::Hit::Domain - Object encapsulating information about a Hidden
Markov Model domain hit.
The Algorithm::HMM::Hit::Domain object encapsulates information about a domain
hit in the Hidden Markov Model. Unlike global hits which attempt to match the
provided sequence against the entire model, a domain hit indicates a match
against a smaller subsequence in the model.
$dhit->pvalue()
$dhit->evalue()
$dhit->score()
Returns the pvalue, evalue and score values respectively for the hit.
$dhit->seq_from()
$dhit->seq_to()
$dhit->seq_length()
Returns the starting and ends points in the sequence that matched the model.
seq_length returns the length of the hit.
$dhit->hmm_from()
$dhit->hmm_to()
Returns the starting and end points in the model.
$dhit->parent_pvalue()
$dhit->parent_evalue()
$dhit->parent_score()
Returns the parent pvalue, evalue and score values respectively.
The Algorithm::HMM package was originally written by Cory Spencer
<
[email protected]> of the Simon Fraser University Brinkman Laboratory. It
is currently maintained by Matthew Laird <
[email protected]>.
Algorithm::HMM, Algorithm::HMM::Hit::Global, Algorithm::HMM::Report