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the term "operon" is used interchangeably with "gene cluster" in the Opfi library
I very strongly disagree with this decision, as operon is a technical term and should be used appropriately. "gene cluster" is generic and could be used, but if a different term is needed the authors could define a new one to use in the code (a Clump object?).
As it stands now, I think the software is misleading and may even cause implementation issues down the line if a mode that finds true operons is added.
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I very strongly disagree with this decision, as operon is a technical term and should be used appropriately. "gene cluster" is generic and could be used, but if a different term is needed the authors could define a new one to use in the code (a
Clump
object?).As it stands now, I think the software is misleading and may even cause implementation issues down the line if a mode that finds true operons is added.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: