#include <itkBioGene.h>
The gene has a name and a specification of promoters and represor binding sites. Promoter and represors encode a boolean expression that allows to control the expression of the gene. These boolean expression will result in a polynome in a finite different equation determining the rate at which protein is syntethizied by this gene.
Definition at line 41 of file itkBioGene.h.
Public Types | |
typedef double | AffinityType |
typedef std::string | DomainType |
typedef std::vector< ControlDomainType > | GeneControlDomainsType |
typedef std::string | NameType |
typedef std::map< DomainType, AffinityType > | ProteinDomainsType |
Public Member Functions | |
void | AddGeneControlDomain (const DomainType &domain, bool type) |
void | AddProteinDomain (const DomainType &domain, AffinityType affinity) |
void | Copy (const Gene &genome) |
Gene () | |
virtual | ~Gene () |
const char * | GetName () const |
void | SetName (const char *name) |
void | SetName (const NameType &name) |
Classes | |
struct | ControlDomainType |
typedef double itk::bio::Gene::AffinityType |
Definition at line 46 of file itkBioGene.h.
typedef std::string itk::bio::Gene::DomainType |
Definition at line 45 of file itkBioGene.h.
typedef std::vector< ControlDomainType > itk::bio::Gene::GeneControlDomainsType |
Definition at line 50 of file itkBioGene.h.
typedef std::string itk::bio::Gene::NameType |
Definition at line 44 of file itkBioGene.h.
typedef std::map< DomainType, AffinityType > itk::bio::Gene::ProteinDomainsType |
Definition at line 47 of file itkBioGene.h.
itk::bio::Gene::Gene | ( | ) |
virtual itk::bio::Gene::~Gene | ( | ) | [virtual] |
void itk::bio::Gene::AddGeneControlDomain | ( | const DomainType & | domain, | |
bool | type | |||
) |
Add a control domain to the gene. A control domain is an enhancer or silencer. A gene can have any number of them. The type will indicate if they are enhancers or silencers.
void itk::bio::Gene::AddProteinDomain | ( | const DomainType & | domain, | |
AffinityType | affinity | |||
) |
Add a protein domain along with an affinity. The name of the domain here actually refers to the one for which this protein will have binding affinity. For example, adding "SH2" with affinity 0.05 will means that this gene will synthetize a proteing with a domain that has 0.05 affinity for a standard SH2 domain.
void itk::bio::Gene::Copy | ( | const Gene & | genome | ) |
const char* itk::bio::Gene::GetName | ( | ) | const |
void itk::bio::Gene::SetName | ( | const char * | name | ) |
void itk::bio::Gene::SetName | ( | const NameType & | name | ) |
Set/Get the name of the gene. This uses a std::string type.