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Peptides from different identifications - attached directly or indirectly to a context - are grouped.
Peptides must have same sequence and same experimental mass to be grouped.
Peptide grouping results in new peptides attached to the parent context and having child peptides
Peptides from a same protein or a same protein set are grouped.
Protein grouping results in new groups of proteins and peptides, attached to the parent context.