You can find the StPeter version by typing StPeter from a command line or
looking back through your logs in the TPP interface. In any case, it might
be that this latest feature of StPeter wasn't implemented at the time of
release for version 5.1.0. I think it missed by six or eight weeks.
That
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> *Subject:* Re: [spctools-discuss] StPeter blank values
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> Hello Mike.
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> That makes sense. It would not make sense to include these values in our
> analysis afterall. However, I re-ran the quantification to see if it is
> indeed possible, all
Subject: Re: [spctools-discuss] StPeter blank values
Hello Mike.
That makes sense. It would not make sense to include these values in our
analysis afterall. However, I re-ran the quantification to see if it is indeed
possible, allowing for degenerate peptides and it doesn't seem to
Hello Mike.
That makes sense. It would not make sense to include these values in our
analysis afterall. However, I re-ran the quantification to see if it is
indeed possible, allowing for degenerate peptides and it doesn't seem to
work. The entire SIn column appears as blank for all values (inc
Hi Alexander,
It looks like the blanks belong to proteins in a group, possibly where there
are no non-degenerate peptides for those proteins. It might be possible to
perform the quantification if you allow degenerate peptides in the analysis
with the –d option when you run StPeter.
Cheers,
Mi