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SubChlo: predicting protein subchloroplast locations with pseudo-amino acid composition and the evidence-theoretic \(K\)-nearest neighbor (ET-KNN) algorithm
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    SubChlo: predicting protein subchloroplast locations with pseudo-amino acid composition and the evidence-theoretic \(K\)-nearest neighbor (ET-KNN) algorithm (English)
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    11 December 2018
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    chloroplast proteome
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    sub-subcellular localization
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    redundancy dataset
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    over-estimated performance
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