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Hello,
I did some test runs with the software, and I noticed that it could not discriminate between prokaryotic and viral sequences. As a result, it often classifies viral sequences as plasmids. I guess that it would be nice to have the chance to train it to exclude viruses.
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Hi, this is likely to occur, as phages were not filtered from the training dataset and they can share some features with plasmids. We comment on that in the article. I currently work on the version with viral sequences in the training model, but, due to other projects I'm involved in, it may take long time.
Hello,
I did some test runs with the software, and I noticed that it could not discriminate between prokaryotic and viral sequences. As a result, it often classifies viral sequences as plasmids. I guess that it would be nice to have the chance to train it to exclude viruses.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: