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Sequest (often stylized as SEQUEST) is a tandem mass spectrometry data analysis program used for protein identification. Sequest identifies collections
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Topics referred to by the same term
Authority .dta, a file format used by: Stata, a statistics application sequest, a tandem mass spectrometry data analysis program used for protein identification
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Delahunty, C.; Gao, Y.; Shah, H.; Yates, J.R. (2015). "ProLuCID: An improved SEQUEST-like algorithm with enhanced sensitivity and specificity". Journal of Proteomics
List of mass spectrometry software
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American chemist
specializes in mass spectrometry. He is best known for the development of the Sequest algorithm for automated peptide sequencing and Multidimensional Protein
John_R._Yates
Correlation of a signal with a time-shifted copy of itself, as a function of shift
mean value uncertainties when sampling a heterogeneous population. The SEQUEST algorithm for analyzing mass spectra makes use of autocorrelation in conjunction
Autocorrelation
Securing plastic out of industry and out of the environment
https://ecobricks.org/sequest#concen Global Ecobrick Alliance Criteria & Standards of Sequestration https://ecobricks.org/sequest#spiral Global Ecobrick
Plastic_sequestration
Mass spectrometry proteomics software program
test results automatically with other protein ID search engines, like Sequest, OMSSA, X!Tandem and Mascot. This approach guards against false positive
PEAKS
German composer of ambient music (born 1964)
(2008) Virtual Vices VI (with Pete Namlook) (2008) January in June (2009) SeQuest (with Chris Lang) (2010) ADSR Remixed (Maxi-single with Steve Baltes) (2010)
Wolfram_Spyra
Ancient city
In Verrem ii. 3. 5. Silius Italicus xiv. 232; Plin. iii. 8. s. 14; Vib. Sequest. p. 11. Talbert, Richard, ed. (2000). "Map 47". Barrington Atlas of the
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River in Sicily, Italy
p. 1-2 Pomponius Mela ii. 7. § 17; Gaius Julius Solinus v. § 17; Vib. Sequest. p. 12; Silius Italicus xiv. 233; Antig. Caryst. 133; Vitruv. viii. 3.
Imera_Settentrionale
developed for this practice, which have enabled many past discoveries, e.g. SEQUEST, Mascot. Due to the complex nature of peptide fragmentation in a mass spectrometer
Peptide_spectral_library
telling us that the river Hypsas (the modern Belice) flowed by it (Vib. Sequest. p. 12, according to Cluver's emendation); but further than this its site
Inycum
Software suite
the X! Tandem search engine, the Trans-Proteomic Pipeline, Mascot and Sequest. Certified as "Silver-Level Compliant Data Service" with the caBIG standard
LabKey_Server
River in Sicily
p. 1. Pomponius Mela ii. 7. § 17; Gaius Julius Solinus v. § 17; Vib. Sequest. p. 12; Sil. Ital. xiv. 233; Antig. Caryst. 133; Vitruv. viii. 3. § 7.
Salso
against a sequence database with commercially available software (e.g. Sequest or Mascot). Examples of sequence databases are the Genpept database or
Shotgun_proteomics
(isotope-labeled and label-free) to identification (wrapper tools for Mascot, Sequest, InsPecT and OMSSA). TOPP is developed in the groups of Prof. Knut Reinert
The OpenMS Proteomics Pipeline
The_OpenMS_Proteomics_Pipeline
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English and French : variant of Merlin.
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p. pr. & vb. n.
of Sequester
a.
Of or pertaining to a sequestrum.
n.
Sequestration; separation.
n.
One who sequesters property, or takes the possession of it for a time, to satisfy a demand out of its rents or profits.
v. i.
To withdraw; to retire.
a.
Capable of being sequestered; subject or liable to sequestration.
n.
One to whom the keeping of sequestered property is committed.
v. t.
To cause to retire or withdraw into obscurity; to seclude; to withdraw; -- often used reflexively.
n.
Same as Sequestrum.
v. i.
To renounce (as a widow may) any concern with the estate of her husband.
v. t.
To cause (one) to submit to the process of sequestration; to deprive (one) of one's estate, property, etc.
n.
A portion of dead bone which becomes separated from the sound portion, as in necrosis.
n.
A person with whom two or more contending parties deposit the subject matter of the controversy; one who mediates between two parties; a mediator; an umpire or referee.
v. t.
To set apart; to put aside; to remove; to separate from other things.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Sequestrate
imp. & p. p.
of Sequestrate
pl.
of Sequestrum
a.
Retired; secluded.
v. t.
To sequester.
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of Sequester