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### Signatures type 0
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### Signatures type 0
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These signatures are the result of a processing of a raw (but standard) input. They can be stored as sparse matrices. Because they represent explicit data, features can be specified.
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These signatures are the result of a processing of a raw (but standard) input (please read about [connectivity](connecitvity) for more information). They can be stored as sparse matrices. Because they represent explicit data, features can be specified.
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* `features`: For example, protein targets. Sorted alphabetically.
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* `features`: For example, protein targets. Sorted alphabetically.
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