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21 package jalview.datamodel;
23 import jalview.datamodel.features.SequenceFeaturesI;
25 import java.util.BitSet;
26 import java.util.List;
27 import java.util.Vector;
29 import fr.orsay.lri.varna.models.rna.RNA;
32 * Methods for manipulating a sequence, its metadata and related annotation in
33 * an alignment or dataset.
38 public interface SequenceI extends ASequenceI
41 * Set the display name for the sequence
45 public void setName(String name);
48 * Get the display name
50 public String getName();
53 * Set start position of first non-gapped symbol in sequence
58 public void setStart(int start);
61 * get start position of first non-gapped residue in sequence
65 public int getStart();
68 * get the displayed id of the sequence
70 * @return true means the id will be returned in the form
71 * DisplayName/Start-End
73 public String getDisplayId(boolean jvsuffix);
76 * set end position for last residue in sequence
80 public void setEnd(int end);
83 * get end position for last residue in sequence getEnd()>getStart() unless
84 * sequence only consists of gap characters
91 * @return length of sequence including gaps
94 public int getLength();
97 * Replace the sequence with the given string
100 * new sequence string
102 public void setSequence(String sequence);
105 * @return sequence as string
107 public String getSequenceAsString();
110 * get a range on the sequence as a string
113 * position relative to start of sequence including gaps (from 0)
115 * position relative to start of sequence including gaps (from 0)
117 * @return String containing all gap and symbols in specified range
119 public String getSequenceAsString(int start, int end);
122 * Answers a copy of the sequence as a character array
126 public char[] getSequence();
129 * get stretch of sequence characters in an array
132 * absolute index into getSequence()
134 * exclusive index of last position in segment to be returned.
136 * @return char[max(0,end-start)];
138 public char[] getSequence(int start, int end);
141 * create a new sequence object with a subsequence of this one but sharing the
142 * same dataset sequence
145 * int index for start position (base 0, inclusive)
147 * int index for end position (base 0, exclusive)
150 * @note implementations may use getSequence to get the sequence data
152 public SequenceI getSubSequence(int start, int end);
155 * get the i'th character in this sequence's local reference frame (ie from
156 * 0-number of characters lying from start-end)
160 * @return character or ' '
162 public char getCharAt(int i);
170 public void setDescription(String desc);
175 * @return DOCUMENT ME!
177 public String getDescription();
180 * Return the alignment column (from 1..) for a sequence position
183 * lying from start to end
185 * @return aligned column for residue (0 if residue is upstream from
186 * alignment, -1 if residue is downstream from alignment) note.
187 * Sequence object returns sequence.getEnd() for positions upstream
188 * currently. TODO: change sequence for
189 * assert(findIndex(seq.getEnd()+1)==-1) and fix incremental bugs
192 public int findIndex(int pos);
195 * Returns the sequence position for an alignment (column) position. If at a
196 * gap, returns the position of the next residue to the right. If beyond the
197 * end of the sequence, returns 1 more than the last residue position.
200 * column index in alignment (from 0..<length)
204 public int findPosition(int i);
207 * Returns the from-to sequence positions (start..) for the given column
208 * positions (1..), or null if no residues are included in the range
214 public Range findPositions(int fromColum, int toColumn);
217 * Returns an int array where indices correspond to each residue in the
218 * sequence and the element value gives its position in the alignment
220 * @return int[SequenceI.getEnd()-SequenceI.getStart()+1] or null if no
221 * residues in SequenceI object
223 public int[] gapMap();
226 * Returns an int array where indices correspond to each position in sequence
227 * char array and the element value gives the result of findPosition for that
228 * index in the sequence.
230 * @return int[SequenceI.getLength()]
232 public int[] findPositionMap();
235 * Answers true if the sequence is composed of amino acid characters. Note
236 * that implementations may use heuristic methods which are not guaranteed to
237 * give the biologically 'right' answer.
241 public boolean isProtein();
244 * Delete a range of aligned sequence columns, creating a new dataset sequence
245 * if necessary and adjusting start and end positions accordingly.
248 * first column in range to delete (inclusive)
250 * last column in range to delete (exclusive)
252 public void deleteChars(int i, int j);
258 * alignment column number
260 * character to insert
262 public void insertCharAt(int i, char c);
265 * insert given character at alignment column position
268 * alignment column number
272 * character to insert
274 public void insertCharAt(int position, int count, char ch);
277 * Answers a list of all sequence features associated with this sequence. The
278 * list may be held by the sequence's dataset sequence if that is defined.
282 public List<SequenceFeature> getSequenceFeatures();
285 * Answers the object holding features for the sequence
289 SequenceFeaturesI getFeatures();
292 * Replaces the sequence features associated with this sequence with the given
293 * features. If this sequence has a dataset sequence, then this method will
294 * update the dataset sequence's features instead.
298 public void setSequenceFeatures(List<SequenceFeature> features);
306 public void setPDBId(Vector<PDBEntry> ids);
311 * @return DOCUMENT ME!
313 public Vector<PDBEntry> getAllPDBEntries();
316 * Adds the entry to the *normalised* list of PDBIds.
318 * If a PDBEntry is passed with the same entry.getID() string as one already
319 * in the list, or one is added that appears to be the same but has a chain ID
320 * appended, then the existing PDBEntry will be updated with the new
321 * attributes instead, unless the entries have distinct chain codes or
322 * associated structure files.
325 * @return true if the entry was added, false if updated
327 public boolean addPDBId(PDBEntry entry);
330 * update the list of PDBEntrys to include any DBRefEntrys citing structural
333 * @return true if PDBEntry list was modified
335 public boolean updatePDBIds();
337 public String getVamsasId();
339 public void setVamsasId(String id);
342 * set the array of Database references for the sequence.
345 * @deprecated - use is discouraged since side-effects may occur if DBRefEntry
346 * set are not normalised.
349 public void setDBRefs(DBRefEntry[] dbs);
351 public DBRefEntry[] getDBRefs();
354 * add the given entry to the list of DBRefs for this sequence, or replace a
355 * similar one if entry contains a map object and the existing one doesnt.
359 public void addDBRef(DBRefEntry entry);
362 * Adds the given sequence feature and returns true, or returns false if it is
363 * already present on the sequence, or if the feature type is null.
368 public boolean addSequenceFeature(SequenceFeature sf);
370 public void deleteFeature(SequenceFeature sf);
372 public void setDatasetSequence(SequenceI seq);
374 public SequenceI getDatasetSequence();
377 * Returns a new array containing this sequence's annotations, or null.
379 public AlignmentAnnotation[] getAnnotation();
382 * Returns true if this sequence has the given annotation (by object
385 public boolean hasAnnotation(AlignmentAnnotation ann);
388 * Add the given annotation, if not already added, and set its sequence ref to
389 * be this sequence. Does nothing if this sequence's annotations already
390 * include this annotation (by identical object reference).
392 public void addAlignmentAnnotation(AlignmentAnnotation annotation);
394 public void removeAlignmentAnnotation(AlignmentAnnotation annotation);
397 * Derive a sequence (using this one's dataset or as the dataset)
399 * @return duplicate sequence with valid dataset sequence
401 public SequenceI deriveSequence();
404 * set the array of associated AlignmentAnnotation for this sequenceI
408 public void setAlignmentAnnotation(AlignmentAnnotation[] annotation);
411 * Get one or more alignment annotations with a particular label.
414 * string which each returned annotation must have as a label.
415 * @return null or array of annotations.
417 public AlignmentAnnotation[] getAnnotation(String label);
420 * Returns a (possibly empty) list of any annotations that match on given
421 * calcId (source) and label (type). Null values do not match.
426 public List<AlignmentAnnotation> getAlignmentAnnotations(String calcId,
430 * create a new dataset sequence (if necessary) for this sequence and sets
431 * this sequence to refer to it. This call will move any features or
432 * references on the sequence onto the dataset. It will also make a duplicate
433 * of existing annotation rows for the dataset sequence, rather than relocate
434 * them in order to preserve external references (since 2.8.2).
436 * @return dataset sequence for this sequence
438 public SequenceI createDatasetSequence();
441 * Transfer any database references or annotation from entry under a sequence
443 * <strong>Note: DOES NOT transfer sequence associated alignment annotation
448 * null or mapping from entry's numbering to local start/end
450 public void transferAnnotation(SequenceI entry, Mapping mp);
453 * @return The RNA of the sequence in the alignment
462 public void setRNA(RNA rna);
466 * @return list of insertions (gap characters) in sequence
468 public List<int[]> getInsertions();
471 * Given a pdbId String, return the equivalent PDBEntry if available in the
477 public PDBEntry getPDBEntry(String pdbId);
480 * Get all primary database/accessions for this sequence's data. These
481 * DBRefEntry are expected to resolve to a valid record in the associated
482 * external database, either directly or via a provided 1:1 Mapping.
484 * @return just the primary references (if any) for this sequence, or an empty
487 public List<DBRefEntry> getPrimaryDBRefs();
490 * Returns a (possibly empty) list of sequence features that overlap the given
491 * alignment column range, optionally restricted to one or more specified
492 * feature types. If the range is all gaps, then features which enclose it are
493 * included (but not contact features).
496 * start column of range inclusive (1..)
498 * end column of range inclusive (1..)
500 * optional feature types to restrict results to
503 List<SequenceFeature> findFeatures(int fromCol, int toCol, String... types);
506 * Method to call to indicate that the sequence (characters or alignment/gaps)
507 * has been modified. Provided to allow any cursors on residue/column
508 * positions to be invalidated.
510 void sequenceChanged();
514 * @return BitSet corresponding to index [0,length) where Comparison.isGap()
517 BitSet getInsertionsAsBits();
520 * Replaces every occurrence of c1 in the sequence with c2 and returns the
521 * number of characters changed
526 public int replace(char c1, char c2);