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Bio::DB::HTS::Tabix - Object oriented access to the underlying tbx C methods
use feature qw( say );
use Bio::DB::HTS::Tabix;
my $tabix = Bio::DB::HTS::Tabix->new( filename => "gerp_plus_plus_31July2014.gz" );
say $tabix->header;
my $iter = $tabix->query("1:4000005-4000009");
while ( my $n = $iter->next ) {
say $n;
}
$tabix->close;
A high level object oriented interface to the htslib tabix (tbx.h) api.
Currently it only supports retrieving regions from a tabixed file, because
that's all I needed it for.
- "filename"
- The gzipped file you want to query. Must have a
filename.tbi (the index is not created automatically)
- "header"
- Returns all the header lines as a single scalar from the
tabixed file
- "query"
- Takes a single region like: '1:4000005-4000009' or
'12:5000000'. The coordinate format is 0 or 1-based for start and stop
positions depending on how the Tabix index file was created - by default
this is 1.
The index for remote files will be downloaded to the system temporary
directory by default. Set use_tmp_dir to 0 to download to the current
working directory instead.
Here are some examples showing Tabix.
use Bio::DB::HTS::Tabix;
my $tabix = Bio::DB::HTS::Tabix->new(filename => $file, use_tmp_dir => 1);
# Calling region 1
$iter = $tabix->query("1");
printf("Calling region 1\n" );
while(my $l = $iter->next) {
print $l, "\n";
}
Gives:
1 4000000 4000000 -0.972
1 4000001 4000001 -0.153
1 4000002 4000002 -2.15
1 4000003 4000003 -1.17
1 4000003 4000006 -3.6
1 4000006 4000007 -6.7
1 4000007 4000009 -7.9
#Calling a range
$iter = $tabix->query("1:4000003-4000006");
gives
1 4000003 4000003 -1.17
1 4000003 4000006 -3.6
1 4000006 4000007 -6.7
#Calling region 1:4000003 to end of region 1
$iter = $tabix->query("1:4000003");
gives
1 4000003 4000003 -1.17
1 4000003 4000006 -3.6
1 4000006 4000007 -6.7
1 4000007 4000009 -7.9
#Calling single location 1:4000002
$iter = $tabix->query("1:4000002-4000002");
gives
1 4000002 4000002 -2.15
Returns a Bio::DB::HTS::Tabix::Iterator for the specified region
- "seqnames"
- Returns an array ref of chromosomes that are in the indexed
file
Alex Hodgkins Rishi Nag <
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