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		<title>Salt at 07:24, 9 September 2008</title>
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&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;In a Pfam search, a significant match is a HMM or Pfam group which contains enough variations that match the query sequence to be an accurate indicator of what the query sequence does. A match, in this case, can mean that many of the domains match precisely or most to all of the domains match partially or in pieces; both are considered enough for a significant match, due to the variability of the protein domain sequences.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Salt</name></author>	</entry>

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