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  • swttalyan
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2015
    • 1

    Blast HSP tiling BioPerl Module Query

    Hi,

    Greetings!

    I have one query regarding HSP tiling. I want to parse tblastn output to merge all overlapping HSPs and also non-overlaping HSP with some distance cutoff and would like to get every possible statics which blast tabular format provides.

    What i have written untill now. but i dont have much experience with Bioperl blast tiling. Could you please help me with the same?


    use Bio::SearchIO;

    use Bio::Search::Tiling::MapTiling;
    use Bio::Search::Tiling::TilingI;
    open (FH,">trial_output.txt");
    my $in = new Bio::SearchIO(-format => 'blast',
    -file => 'output.tblastn');
    while( my $result = $in->next_result ) {
    ## $result is a Bio::Search::Result::ResultI compliant object
    while( my $hit = $result->next_hit ) {
    ## $hit is a Bio::Search::Hit::HitI compliant object


    $tiling = Bio::Search::Tiling::MapTiling->new($hit);
    my $ident = $tiling->identities('query','exact');
    $query_length = $tiling->length('query');
    #print $query_length."\t";
    #print $ident."\t";
    #print $result-> query_name,"\t";



    my @contexts = $tiling->contexts('query');
    my $best_context = pop @contexts;
    my $max_frac = $tiling->frac_conserved(-type=>'query',
    -action=>'exact',
    -context=>$best_context);

    my $max_identical = $tiling->frac_identical(-type=>'query',
    -action=>'exact',
    -context=>$best_context);

    my $range = $tiling->range('query',$best_context);

    #@alns = $tiling->get_tiled_alns('query', $best_context);

    my @map = $tiling->coverage_map_as_text('query', $best_context);


    foreach $m (@map)
    {
    print $m."\t";
    }
    print $max_frac."\t".$max_identical."\t".$range."\n";
    }
    }


    Best,
    Sweta

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