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What's the meaning of 0% ? #61

Open xuechunxu opened 2 years ago

xuechunxu commented 2 years ago

Hi,

I know the % means: Kleborate will next translate the hit into amino acid sequence and look for truncations (expressed as % amino acid length from the start codon). If the result is less than 90%, it is added to the result (e.g. 15*-42%).

But I got the result like this: 26*-0%

What's the meaning of 0%

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