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NAME

       Bio::Ontology::GOterm - representation of GO terms

SYNOPSIS

         $term = Bio::Ontology::GOterm->new
           ( -go_id       => "GO:0016847",
             -name        => "1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate synthase",
             -definition  => "Catalysis of ...",
             -is_obsolete => 0,
             -comment     => "" );

         $term->add_definition_references( @refs );
         $term->add_secondary_GO_ids( @ids );
         $term->add_aliases( @aliases );

         foreach my $dr ( $term->each_definition_reference() ) {
             print $dr, "\n";
         }

         # etc.

DESCRIPTION

       This is "dumb" class for GO terms (it provides no functionality related to graphs).
       Implements Bio::Ontology::TermI.

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AUTHOR

       Christian M. Zmasek

       Email: czmasek-at-burnham.org  or  cmzmasek@yahoo.com

       WWW:   http://monochrome-effect.net/

       Address:

         Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation
         10675 John Jay Hopkins Drive
         San Diego, CA 92121

APPENDIX

       The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods.

   new
        Title   : new
        Usage   : $term = Bio::Ontology::GOterm->new(
              -go_id       => "GO:0016847",
              -name        => "1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate synthase",
              -definition  => "Catalysis of ...",
              -is_obsolete => 0,
              -comment     => "" );
        Function: Creates a new Bio::Ontology::GOterm.
        Returns : A new Bio::Ontology::GOterm object.
        Args    : -go_id         => the goid of this GO term [GO:nnnnnnn]
                                    or [nnnnnnn] (nnnnnnn is a zero-padded
                                    integer of seven digits)
                  -name          => the name of this GO term [scalar]
                  -definition    => the definition of this GO term [scalar]
                  -ontology      => the ontology for this term (a
                                    Bio::Ontology::OntologyI compliant object)
                  -version       => version information [scalar]
                  -is_obsolete   => the obsoleteness of this GO term [0 or 1]
                  -comment       => a comment [scalar]

   init
        Title   : init()
        Usage   : $term->init();
        Function: Initializes this GOterm to all "" and empty lists.
        Returns :
        Args    :

   GO_id
        Title   : GO_id
        Usage   : $term->GO_id( "GO:0003947" );
                  or
                  print $term->GO_id();
        Function: Set/get for the goid of this GO term.

                  This is essentially an alias to identifier(), with added
                  format checking.

        Returns : The goid [GO:nnnnnnn].
        Args    : The goid [GO:nnnnnnn] or [nnnnnnn] (nnnnnnn is a
                  zero-padded integer of seven digits) (optional).

   get_secondary_GO_ids
        Title   : get_secondary_GO_ids
        Usage   : @ids = $term->get_secondary_GO_ids();
        Function: Returns a list of secondary goids of this Term.

                  This is aliased to remove_secondary_ids().

        Returns : A list of secondary goids [array of [GO:nnnnnnn]]
                  (nnnnnnn is a zero-padded integer of seven digits).
        Args    :

   add_secondary_GO_id
        Title   : add_secondary_GO_id
        Usage   : $term->add_secondary_GO_id( @ids );
                  or
                  $term->add_secondary_GO_id( $id );
        Function: Pushes one or more secondary goids into
                  the list of secondary goids.

                  This is aliased to remove_secondary_ids().

        Returns :
        Args    : One secondary goid [GO:nnnnnnn or nnnnnnn] or a list
                  of secondary goids [array of [GO:nnnnnnn or nnnnnnn]]
                  (nnnnnnn is a zero-padded integer of seven digits).

   remove_secondary_GO_ids
        Title   : remove_secondary_GO_ids()
        Usage   : $term->remove_secondary_GO_ids();
        Function: Deletes (and returns) the secondary goids of this Term.

                  This is aliased to remove_secondary_ids().

        Returns : A list of secondary goids [array of [GO:nnnnnnn]]
                  (nnnnnnn is a zero-padded integer of seven digits).
        Args    :

   to_string
        Title   : to_string()
        Usage   : print $term->to_string();
        Function: to_string method for GO terms.
        Returns : A string representation of this GOterm.
        Args    :