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This page was mainly set up to describe and document the ideas and concepts at the cd-hit open source project page.
Hopefully the idea is that people who make similar algorithms can expand this page, while maintaing a central version of the idea involved.
Not sure if that makes any sense, but I am aiming at a kind of open science thing.
--Dan 17:27, 2 Jun 2004 (UTC)