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- | ====== Context comparisons ====== | ||
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- | ===== Definition ===== | ||
- | The purpose is to search for similar [[proteingroups#protein groups]], i.e. protein groups: | ||
- | * having the same set of proteins | ||
- | * identified by a same set of peptides | ||
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- | The Dice coefficient is used to measure similarity (result ranges from 0 to 1). | ||
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- | {{context:diceCoef.png?102x50}} | ||
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- | ==== Compare two contexts with each other ==== | ||
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- | {{context:contextComparison.png?260 }} | ||
- | It compares every protein groups of the first context with every protein groups of the second context.\\ | ||
- | Comparing two protein groups each other means: | ||
- | * Checking the similarity of their protein sets (FIXME sameset and subset FIXME) | ||
- | * Checking the similarity of their peptide sets | ||
- | * Checking if "master" proteins are identical | ||
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- | ==== Compare N contexts ==== | ||
- | This comparison is similar to the previous one: similarity measure and FIXME "best alignment" FIXME\\ | ||
- | Each context is compared with a "unique reference". First of all, this reference is built from the identification union, i.e. the parent context. | ||
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- | |{{context:contextcomparisonn_1.png?280x235}} | {{context:contextcomparisonn_2.png?280x235}} | {{context:contextcomparisonn_3.png?280x235}} | | ||
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