\name{@ANNOBJPREFIX@CHRLOC} \alias{@ANNOBJPREFIX@CHRLOC} \alias{@ANNOBJPREFIX@CHRLOCEND} \title{Entrez Gene IDs to Chromosomal Location} \description{ @ANNOBJPREFIX@CHRLOC is an R object that maps entrez gene identifiers to the starting position of the gene. The position of a gene is measured as the number of base pairs. The CHRLOCEND mapping is the same as the CHRLOC mapping except that it specifies the ending base of a gene instead of the start. } \details{ Each entrez gene identifier maps to a named vector of chromosomal locations, where the name indicates the chromosome. Chromosomal locations on both the sense and antisense strands are measured as the number of base pairs from the p (5' end of the sense strand) to q (3' end of the sense strand) arms. Chromosomal locations on the antisense strand have a leading "-" sign (e. g. -1234567). Since some genes have multiple start sites, this field can map to multiple locations. Mappings were based on data provided by: @CHRLOCSOURCE@ } \seealso{ \itemize{ \item \code{\link[AnnotationDbi]{AnnotationDb-class}} for use of the \code{select()} interface. } } \examples{ ## select() interface: ## Objects in this package can be accessed using the select() interface ## from the AnnotationDbi package. See ?select for details. ## Bimap interface: x <- @ANNOBJPREFIX@CHRLOC # Get the entrez gene identifiers that are mapped to chromosome locations mapped_genes <- mappedkeys(x) # Convert to a list xx <- as.list(x[mapped_genes]) if(length(xx) > 0) { # Get the CHRLOC for the first five genes xx[1:5] # Get the first one xx[[1]] } } \keyword{datasets}