+
+ /**
+ * Test for the alignSequenceAs method where we have protein mapped to protein
+ */
+ @Test(groups = { "Functional" })
+ public void testAlignSequenceAs_mappedProteinProtein()
+ {
+
+ SequenceI alignMe = new Sequence("Match", "MGAASEV");
+ alignMe.createDatasetSequence();
+ SequenceI alignFrom = new Sequence("Query", "LQTGYMGAASEVMFSPTRR");
+ alignFrom.createDatasetSequence();
+
+ AlignedCodonFrame acf = new AlignedCodonFrame();
+ // this is like a domain or motif match of part of a peptide sequence
+ MapList map = new MapList(new int[] { 6, 12 }, new int[] { 1, 7 }, 1, 1);
+ acf.addMap(alignFrom.getDatasetSequence(),
+ alignMe.getDatasetSequence(), map);
+
+ AlignmentUtils.alignSequenceAs(alignMe, alignFrom, acf, "-", '-', true,
+ true);
+ assertEquals("-----MGAASEV-------", alignMe.getSequenceAsString());
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Test for the alignSequenceAs method where there are trailing unmapped
+ * residues in the model sequence
+ */
+ @Test(groups = { "Functional" })
+ public void testAlignSequenceAs_withTrailingPeptide()
+ {
+ // map first 3 codons to KPF; G is a trailing unmapped residue
+ MapList map = new MapList(new int[] { 1, 9 }, new int[] { 1, 3 }, 3, 1);
+
+ checkAlignSequenceAs("AAACCCTTT", "K-PFG", true, true, map,
+ "AAA---CCCTTT---");
+ }