We designed a metaproteomic analysis method (ComPIL) to accommodate the ever-increasing number of sequences against which experimental shotgun proteomics spectra could be accurately and rapidly queried. Our objective was to create these large databases for the analysis of complex meta-samples with unknown composition, including those derived from human, animal, and environmental microbiomes.
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Keywords: metaproteomics ; compil
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Dennis Wolan, Assistant Professor Department of Molecular and Experimental Medicine TSRI - California Campus USA, N/A |
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