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I have been studying the original paper and came across Fig 2. F, which presents the comparison of CLEAN results with other tools, including BLASTp and ProtInfer. I found it intriguing that the prediction accuracy of BLASTp for EC X.X.X.X is higher than that of EC X.X.X.-, and a similar pattern is observed for ProtInfer. Intuitively, one might expect that if the tool can predict EC X.X.X.X correctly, it should also be able to predict EC X.X.X.- accurately.
Could you please provide some insights or clarification on this observation?
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Hello,
I have been studying the original paper and came across Fig 2. F, which presents the comparison of CLEAN results with other tools, including BLASTp and ProtInfer. I found it intriguing that the prediction accuracy of BLASTp for EC X.X.X.X is higher than that of EC X.X.X.-, and a similar pattern is observed for ProtInfer. Intuitively, one might expect that if the tool can predict EC X.X.X.X correctly, it should also be able to predict EC X.X.X.- accurately.
Could you please provide some insights or clarification on this observation?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: