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We also propose an updated classification of plant bZIP genes which should facilitate functional studies.

The decrease in inconclusive rates can be explained by a combination of accumulating data and an updated classification scheme.

We also highlight the need for an updated classification system, which takes P. australis intraspecific variation and hybridization into account.

Our area estimate of in total 463.2 Mha puts a higher weight on tropical peatlands compared with previous estimates (8 11%, refs. 4,5), owing to an updated climate classification (Methods) and inclusion of recent data6.

Sidney, J., Peters, B., Frahm, N., Brander, C. & Sette, A. HLA class I supertypes: a revised and updated classification.

A total of 26 patients were included and grouped according to the updated classification of PIDs.

An updated global classification of stratocones is needed and would provide a baseline for comparison of volcanic behavior.

In addition, we give numbers for decision trees, an important classification method we do not cover.

Random forests are an ensemble learning classification method [ 69, 70].

The SIMCA model, is a supervised classification method.

A perfect classification method provides large TPRs for low FPRs.

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