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 ====== How to group proteins within a context ====== ====== How to group proteins within a context ======
  
-  - {{:​proteingroupingaction.png |Execute protein grouping}} Right-click ​on the context ​node of your choice in the MSIExplorer view to display context sensitive menu and select "​Algorithms->​Group proteins..." ​+Grouping is automatically saved to MSIdb. 
 +For more information on protein grouping, see [[userguide:​peptidesandproteingrouping|here]]. 
 + 
 +=== Load menu === 
 + 
 +{{:​proteingroupingaction.png |Execute protein grouping}} 
 +  - Right-click ​one ore more context ​nodes of your choice in the MSIExplorer view to display context sensitive menu and select "​Algorithms->​Group proteins..." ​
   - If needed, change settings for protein grouping (see explanations below), and ''​Ok''​   - If needed, change settings for protein grouping (see explanations below), and ''​Ok''​
   - When grouping process is finished, the color of the context name change to red in the MSIExplorer view.   - When grouping process is finished, the color of the context name change to red in the MSIExplorer view.
  
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-  {{:​proteingroupingparam.png|Parameters for protein grouping}} ​ 
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 +=== Parameters ===
 +
 +{{:​how_to:​protgrouping.png|Parameters for protein grouping}} ​
 +    ​
 **Protein grouping settings:** **Protein grouping settings:**
-  * Peptides having same sequence and mass are gathered together, but to avoid rejecting peptides very "​close"​ to each other, you can specify a mass tolerance (ppm)+  * Peptides having ​**same sequence and mass** are gathered together, but to avoid rejecting peptides very "​close"​ to each other, you can specify a mass tolerance (ppm)
   * Optionnally,​ you can filter peptides according peptide length. For example, remove all peptides with a sequence lower than 6   * Optionnally,​ you can filter peptides according peptide length. For example, remove all peptides with a sequence lower than 6
-  * Optionnally,​ you can filter ​reverse ​proteins and/or proteins identified with a given number of low score peptides+  * Optionnally,​ you can filter proteins ​**before grouping** (this means filtering is done on protein ​and not protein groups !) 
 +    * filter reverse proteins 
 + 
 +:!: **Since hEIDI 1.11.0, you can no more filter, before grouping, ​proteins identified with a given number of low score peptides**. This filter can be applied after grouping using Peptide [[how_to:​proteinfiltering|count protein filter]]. ​
  
 {{:​proteingroupingred.png|Context where proteins are grouped have a red name}} {{:​proteingroupingred.png|Context where proteins are grouped have a red name}}
  
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 +**Grouping order:​**\\ 
 +If you select multiple context to group, the order of grouping will be different as the selection order. Children must be grouped before parents so the order will reflect this rule.
  
  
  
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