Provided by: libbio-perl-perl_1.7.2-2_all bug

NAME

       Bio::Search::Hit::Fasta - Hit object specific for Fasta-generated hits

SYNOPSIS

         # You wouldn't normally create these manually;
         # instead they would be produced by Bio::SearchIO::fasta

         use Bio::Search::Hit::Fasta;
         my $hit = Bio::Search::Hit::Fasta->new(id=>'LBL_6321', desc=>'lipoprotein', e_val=>0.01);

DESCRIPTION

       Bio::Search::Hit::HitI objects are data structures that contain information about specific
       hits obtained during a library search.  Some information will be algorithm-specific, but
       others will be generally defined, such as the ability to obtain alignment objects
       corresponding to each hit.

SEE ALSO

       Bio::Search::Hit::HitI, Bio::Search::Hit::GenericHit, Bio::SearchIO::fasta.

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AUTHOR - Aaron Mackey

       Email amackey-at-virginia.edu

APPENDIX

       The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are
       usually preceded with a _

   _initialize
        Function: where the heavy stuff will happen when new is called

   AUTOLOAD
        Function: Provide getter/setters for ID,DESC,SIZE,INITN,INIT1,OPT,ZSC,E_VAL