The current implementation only removes terminal residues without a single contact, but this is clearly insufficient for most cases where the boundaries of the domain are extended and causes the dGjoin to be very instable and has a lot of influence on the final estimation.
Removing any additional terminal residues in the domain is necessary to produce comparable results and make the method fully automated so it does not depend so much on how the domain boundaries where chosen.
The current implementation only removes terminal residues without a single contact, but this is clearly insufficient for most cases where the boundaries of the domain are extended and causes the dGjoin to be very instable and has a lot of influence on the final estimation.
Removing any additional terminal residues in the domain is necessary to produce comparable results and make the method fully automated so it does not depend so much on how the domain boundaries where chosen.