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It appears that bifidobacteria can be split into clusters: those unable to use any fructan (B. bifidum and B. breve); those able to use only short chain FOS (7 species); and those able to use scFOS and short chain inulin.
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The sequence of the amyloid peptide can be split into four clusters, two hydrophilic (1 16 and 22 28) and two hydrophobic (17 21 and 29 42).
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Low accuracy may be indicative of a cluster that could be split into separate groups or a cluster for which the data are insufficient to describe the mechanistic basis of disease in those individuals.
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