G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) represent a family of well-characterized drug targets with significant therapeutic value.
Phylogenetic classifications may help to understand the characteristics of individual GPCRs and their subtypes. Previous phylogenetic
classifications were all based on the sequences of receptors, adding only minor information about the ligand binding properties
of the receptors. In this work, we compare a sequence-based classification of receptors to a ligand-based classification of
the same group of receptors, and evaluate the potential to use sequence relatedness as a predictor for ligand interactions
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