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Useful websites:
&lt;https://www.cathdb.info/&gt;
&lt;http://sfam.cathdb.info/&gt;

Part I: Steps followed for naming a superfamily

	*  Look through representative domains as: ‘domain only’ to understand common secondary structures; as ‘domain in chain’ to observe the location of the domain in the chain; as ‘domain in PDB’ to understand the domain’s function and location in the protein.</description>
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