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- who: Susanna R. Grigson from the College of Science, Australia, Australia have published the research: Organizing the bacterial annotation space with amino acid sequence embeddings, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Using a sequence embedding the authors show that the bacterial carbohydrate metabolism class within the SEED annotation system contains 48 clusters of embedded sequences despite this class containing 29 functional labels. By embedding Bacillus amino acid sequences with unknown functions the authors show that these unknown sequences form clusters that are likely to have similar biological roles. This study shows that amino acid sequence embeddings . . .

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