Uses of Interface
org.biopax.paxtools.model.level3.XReferrable
Packages that use XReferrable
Package
Description
This package contains the default implementation for BioPAX Level 3.
This package contains the interfaces that maps classes defined in the BioPAX Level 3 specification.
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Uses of XReferrable in org.biopax.paxtools.impl.level3
Classes in org.biopax.paxtools.impl.level3 that implement XReferrableModifier and TypeClassDescriptionclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassclassThis class helps with managing the bidirectional xref links.Methods in org.biopax.paxtools.impl.level3 that return types with arguments of type XReferrable -
Uses of XReferrable in org.biopax.paxtools.model.level3
Subinterfaces of XReferrable in org.biopax.paxtools.model.level3Modifier and TypeInterfaceDescriptioninterfaceDefinition: A conversion interaction in which one or more entities (substrates) undergo covalent changes to become one or more other entities (products).interfaceDefinition: The biological source of an entity (e.g.interfaceDefinition: A control interaction in which a physical entity (a catalyst) increases the rate of a conversion interaction by lowering its activation energy.interfaceDefinition: A reference to the Gene Ontology Cellular Component (GO CC) ontology.interfaceDefinition: A reference to the Cell Type Ontology (CL).interfaceDefinition: A physical entity whose structure is comprised of other physical entities bound to each other non-covalently, at least one of which is a macromolecule (e.g.interfaceDefinition: A conversion interaction in which a set of physical entities, at least one being a macromolecule (e.g.interfaceDefinition: An interaction in which one entity regulates, modifies, or otherwise influences a continuant entity, i.e.interfaceDefinition: This class represents a term from an external controlled vocabulary (CV).interfaceThis is a role interface for pathway elements that can control processes, namelyPathwayandPhysicalEntity.interfaceDefinition: An interaction in which molecules of one or morePhysicalEntitypools are physically transformed and become a member of one or more other PhysicalEntity pools.interfaceDefinition: A conversion in which a pool of macromolecules are degraded into their elementary units.interfaceDefinition: A physical entity consisting of a sequence of deoxyribonucleotide monophosphates; a deoxyribonucleic acid.interfaceA DNA reference is a grouping of several DNA entities that are common in sequence and genomic position.interfaceDefinition: A region on a DNA molecule.interfaceDefinition: A DNARegionReference is a grouping of several DNARegion entities that are common in sequence and genomic position.interfaceThis class represents a discrete biological unit used when describing pathways.interfaceDefinition: An entity reference is a grouping of several physical entities across different contexts and molecular states, that share common physical properties and often named and treated as a single entity with multiple states by biologists.interfaceDefiniiton: A reference to a term from an entity reference group ontology.interfaceDefinition: The support for a particular assertion, such as the existence of an interaction or pathway.interfaceDefinition: A reference to the PSI Molecular Interaction ontology experimental method types, including "interaction detection method", "participant identification method", "feature detection method".interfaceDefinition: A term that describes the form of the physical entity in the context of the experiment.interfaceDefinition: A continuant that encodes information that can be inherited through replication.interfaceDefinition : Genetic interactions between genes occur when two genetic perturbations (e.g.interfaceDefinition: A biological relationship between two or more entities.interfaceA reference to the PSI Molecular Interaction ontology (MI) interaction type.interfaceDefinition: An interaction in which one entity regulates, modifies, or otherwise influences another.interfaceDefinition: An interaction in which at least one participant is a physical entity, e.g.interfaceInterface for all classes that can have names in BioPAX.interfaceTagger interface for DNA and RNAinterfaceRole interface for NucleicAcidReferences, namely DNA and RNA.interfaceinterfaceinterfaceinterfaceinterfaceTagging interface for entities that can participate in a pathway and can be targeted by a control : Pathway and InteractioninterfaceinterfaceDescription: A protein reference is a grouping of several protein entities that are encoded by the same genetic sequence.interfaceDefinition: The direct source of a pathway data or score.interfaceVocabulary for defining relationship Xref types.interfaceinterfaceinterfaceDefinition: A region on a RNA molecule.interfaceA RNA region referenceinterfaceDefinition: A score associated with a publication reference describing how the score was determined, the name of the method and a comment briefly describing the method.interfaceTagger interface for macromolecules that are related to a genetic sequence: DNA, RNA, Protein.interfaceTagger interface for protein, dna and rna entitiesinterfaceDefinition: A term that describes the covalent modifications to an amino acid or nucleic acid chain.interfaceDefinition: A reference to a controlled vocabulary of sequence regions, such as InterPro or Sequence Ontology (SO) Homepage at http://www.sequenceontology.org.interfaceTagger interface for non-complex physical entitiesinterfaceinterfaceinterfaceinterfaceinterfaceDefinition: A reference to the BRENDAinterfaceinterfaceMethods in org.biopax.paxtools.model.level3 that return types with arguments of type XReferrable