We would refer to this as a single CDR3 "cluster". In the picture above 40,104 sequences comprising 1.67% of the total sequences have a Heavy CDR3 of "ARWEYYAMDY". For example if you chose "Heavy CDR3" from the Cluster Table dropdown, this would show you a table where sequences with the exact same CDR3 region sequence get "clustered" together into one row. For example, when viewing result documents, in the "Cluster Table" selection dropdown you can collapse all the annotated sequences together by annotated region. "Clusters" is a term we generally use to refer to when we group sequences in a dataset together by a particular region. To find out how to define custom clusters, including how to allow mismatches up to a specified threshold and to cluster based on amino acid similarity, see this article. This article is about how to view and interpret clusters to aid in understanding your dataset.
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