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NAME
       Ace::Sequence::Homol - Temporary Sequence Homology Class
SYNOPSIS
           # Get all similarity features from an Ace::Sequence
           @homol = $seq->features('Similarity');
           # sort by score
           @sorted = sort { $a->score <=> $b->score } @homol;
           # the last one has the highest score
           $best = $sorted[$#sorted];
           # fetch its associated Ace::Sequence::Homol
           $homol = $best->target;
           # print out the sequence name, DNA, start and end
           print $homol->name,' ',$homol->start,'-',$homol->end,"\n";
           print $homol->asDNA;
DESCRIPTION
       Ace::Sequence::Homol is a subclass of Ace::Object (not Ace::Sequence) which is specialized for returning
       information about a DNA or protein homology.  This is a temporary placeholder for a more sophisticated
       homology class which will include support for alignments.
OBJECT CREATION
       You will not ordinarily create an Ace::Sequence::Homol object directly.  Instead, objects will be created
       in response to an info() or group() method call on a similarity feature in an Ace::Sequence::Feature
       object.  If you wish to create an Ace::Sequence::Homol object directly, please consult the source code
       for the new() method.
OBJECT METHODS
       Most methods are inherited from Ace::Object.  The following methods are also supported:
       start()
             $start = $homol->start;
           Returns  the  start of the area that is similar to the Ace::Sequence::Feature from which his homology
           was derived.  Coordinates are relative to the target homology.
       end()
             $end = $homol->end;
           Returns the end of the area that is similar to the Ace::Sequence::Feature from which his homology was
           derived.  Coordinates are relative to the target homology.
       asString()
             $label = $homol->asString;
           Returns a human-readable identifier describing the nature of the feature.  The format is:
            $name/$start-$end
           for example:
            HUMGEN13/1-67
           This method is also called automatically when the object is treated in a string context.
SEE ALSO
       Ace, Ace::Object, Ace::Sequence,Ace::Sequence::FeatureList, Ace::Sequence::Feature, GFF
AUTHOR
       Lincoln Stein <lstein@w3.org> with extensive help from Jean Thierry-Mieg <mieg@kaa.crbm.cnrs-mop.fr>
       Copyright (c) 1999, Lincoln D. Stein
       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under  the  same  terms  as  Perl
       itself.  See DISCLAIMER.txt for disclaimers of warranty.
perl v5.38.2                                       2024-03-31                          Ace::Sequence::Homol(3pm)