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Message 1472 - Posted: 18 Oct 2005, 16:39:43 UTC
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Are there more than one top predictions per target?
This page shows two pairs of top predictions for the same target "1pvaA_abrelax". Can this be true or is it simply a typo in the headline. I always thought there's only one pair of top results. Someone has an explanation?

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Message 1475 - Posted: 18 Oct 2005, 17:22:45 UTC

The top predictions for the same WU batch (same protein) changes with time as there is more sampling, so we list more than one pair of top predictions per target (each pair representing the top predictions as of the specified date). The hope is that someone will eventually get to the lowest energy valley with increased sampling.
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Message 1480 - Posted: 18 Oct 2005, 19:34:56 UTC - in response to Message 1475.  

The top predictions for the same WU batch (same protein) changes with time as there is more sampling, so we list more than one pair of top predictions per target (each pair representing the top predictions as of the specified date). The hope is that someone will eventually get to the lowest energy valley with increased sampling.


Thank you, David!
That was my guesseing, I already thought that this might be some kind of intermediate results..

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