User Tools

Site Tools


userguide:contextcomparisons

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revision Previous revision
Last revision Both sides next revision
userguide:contextcomparisons [2012/02/28 10:09]
132.168.73.124
userguide:contextcomparisons [2012/02/28 11:18]
132.168.73.124
Line 20: Line 20:
 {{:​userguide:​comparevirtualconcept_3.png|}} {{:​userguide:​comparevirtualconcept_3.png|}}
  
- ​__**Protein group properties**__:​ +==== Comparison result view ==== 
-  * "​ProtSim"​: similarity on the **samesets of proteins** of the two protein groups\\ + 
-  * "​AllProtSim"​: similarity on the **samesets and subsets of proteins** of the two protein groups\\ +  * __ProtSim__: similarity on the **samesets of proteins** of the two protein groups\\ 
-  * "​PepSim"​: similarity on **peptides** of the two protein groups +  * __AllProtSim__: similarity on the **samesets and subsets of proteins** of the two protein groups\\ 
-  * "​isSameTypical"​: indicates if the **typical protein is the same** between the two protein groups +  * __PepSim__: similarity on **peptides** of the two protein groups 
-  * "​Typical"​: the **accession of the master** protein group +  * __isSameTypical__: indicates if the **typical protein is the same** between the two protein groups 
-  * "​refLoc"​: possible values are [TYPICAL], [SAMESET], [SUBSET] or []. This indicates where the reference protein accession is seen in the compared protein group. ​  +  * __Typical__: the **accession of the master** protein group 
 +  * :!: **NEW** __refLoc__: **possible values are [TYPICAL], [SAMESET], [SUBSET] or []**. This indicates where the reference protein accession is seen in the compared protein group. ​  
     * [TYPICAL] means the reference accession is seen in the compared protein group as the typical protein     * [TYPICAL] means the reference accession is seen in the compared protein group as the typical protein
     * [SAMESET] means the reference accession is seen in the compared protein group as a sameset protein     * [SAMESET] means the reference accession is seen in the compared protein group as a sameset protein
     * [SUBSET] means the reference accession is seen in the compared protein group as a subset protein     * [SUBSET] means the reference accession is seen in the compared protein group as a subset protein
-    * [] means the reference accession is not seen in the compared protein group +    * [] means the reference accession is not seen in the compared protein group. In this case, ProtSim = 0 and pepSim > 0. 
-  * "​refSC"​+  * :!: **NEW** __refSC__: the **spectral count of the reference protein accession** in the compared protein grouped. :!: **No need to run previously the spectral count on the context**. 
-  * "​refSpeSC"​ +  * :!: **NEW** __refSpeSC__:​ the **specific (proteotypic) spectral count of the reference protein** in the compared protein group. :!: **No need to run previously the spectral count on the context**. 
-  * "​Score"​: **score** ​for the protein group +  * __Score__: **score** ​of the compared ​protein group 
-  * "#Pep": **number of peptides** ​for the protein group +  * __#Pep__: **number of peptides** ​of the compared ​protein group 
-  * "#AllProt"​: **number of proteins** in the protein group. '​X(Y,​Z)'​ means a total of X proteins for the whole protein group (X=Y+Z) with Y sameset proteins and Z subset proteins +  * __#AllProt__: **number of proteins** in the compared ​protein group. ​ 
-  * If Spectral Count algorithm is run previously, **Spectral Count values** will be available as well+    * '​X(Y,​Z)'​ means a total of X proteins for the whole protein group (X=Y+Z) with Y sameset proteins and Z subset proteins 
 + 
 + 
  
 ===== Compare several contexts to their union ===== ===== Compare several contexts to their union =====
userguide/contextcomparisons.txt · Last modified: 2012/02/28 11:18 by 132.168.73.124