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Although I provided 10 sequences, only two of them were clustered. What happened to the other 8 sequences? #13

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Y-antian opened this issue Mar 11, 2024 · 2 comments

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my input:
1710139079140
my cluster:
1710139124092

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It appears that the multiPrime function only utilizes the portion of the ID before the "-" symbol.

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joybio commented Mar 11, 2024

Yes, that's correct. The new updated version of multiPrime does not permit the use of colons (:), hyphens (-), or spaces in the FASTA IDs. If any of these characters exist, only the first element before these separators will be considered as the ID.

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