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<br>As part of the NIH funded PSI-2 project, the NESG dedicates 70%&nbsp;of its resources to the determination of targeted families assigned by the [http://psi-big4.org PSI&nbsp;BIG&nbsp;group], <br>30% to targets nominated by the <!--[if gte mso 10]>
<br>As part of the NIH funded PSI-2 project, the NESG dedicates 70%&nbsp;of its resources to the determination of targeted families selected by the [http://psi-big4.org PSI&nbsp;BIG&nbsp;group], <br>30% to targets nominated by the <!--[if gte mso 10]>
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As part of the NIH funded PSI-2 project, the NESG dedicates 70% of its resources to the determination of targeted families selected by the PSI BIG group,
30% to targets nominated by the academic community and 30% to its own biomedicaly oriented projects such as key proteins in Human cancer interaction
networks
and bacterial lipoproteins.

Throughout PSI-2, protein families proposed by the PSI BIG group have been selected by the PSI-2 large scale centers via a lottery system overseen by the
PSI BIG group.  Members of protein families selected by the BIG group are studied by the large scale centers prior to family selection and each center proposes
families that they wish to pursue.  The PSI BIG group resolves conflicts where more than one large scale center proposes the same protein family.

Before selecting a protein family, the NESG evaluates family members with a number of predictors:


Result of PSI-2 protein family drafts: