Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Can't tell what species it is peptide level data? Enter PEPTONIZER 2000!

 


Given the sheer multiplicity of peptide level data, we're probably approaching a point where just trying to do metagenomics classification seems silly compared to the metaproteomics stuff, right? 

The way I think of it - 

Yo, is this species A or species B?  I've got 20 bases of relatively fragile oligonucleotides, so  4 bases ^20 is what I'm working off of to make that species ID. That's a big number. Something in the e12s according to some extremely sleepy Excel thing that took 11 seconds and might not be right at all. 

Or. I've got some collagen which can have a half life of over 70 years....and I've got 20 amino acids from that. so...it's 20^20-ish. Change the 4 to 20 in that same excel spreadsheet and now you've got something that could occure by chance in the e26 times. 

Okay, but I know how to get good sequencing data of peptides....what's the next step?


PEPTONIZER 2000! 



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