Carlos Polanco, J. L. Samaniego, T. Buhse, F. G. Mosqueira, A. Negrón-Mendoza, S. Ramos-Bernal, J. Castañón-González
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Abstract
When I was using the Polarity-Index method a few days ago, I noticed differences in Table 3, as published.
However, it should be as in Table 3.
Table 1
Number of matches in a typical SCAAP sequence in each peptide database with single or multiple action on fungi, viruses, mammalian cells, Gram+/Gram− bacteria, cancer cells, insects, parasites, and sperms (see also Section 2.6) [7].
These changes do not affect neither the efficiency of the method nor any section of the paper.
I also noted the difficulty to compare information on the same APD2 database (November 2011), as it changes weekly. Therefore I am sending a file to support that test, in case the journal has backup for additional information. Otherwise I will to keep this information for three years.