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Which of the following statement is true about CATH? 

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  1. CATH has been constructed almost entirely based on manual inspection.
  2. CATH is a combination of manual inspection as well as automated methods.
  3. Homology group domains that share ≥ 35% sequence identity are nonhomologous.
  4. The classification of CATH is based on nucleic acid content.
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