Results from a multi-laboratory ocean metaproteomic intercomparison: effects of LC-MS acquisition and data analysis procedures

<p>Metaproteomics is an increasingly popular methodology that provides information regarding the metabolic functions of specific microbial taxa and has potential for contributing to ocean ecology and biogeochemical studies. A blinded multi-laboratory intercomparison was conducted to assess com...

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Main Authors: M. A. Saito, J. K. Saunders, M. R. McIlvin, E. M. Bertrand, J. A. Breier, M. M. Brisbin, S. M. Colston, J. R. Compton, T. J. Griffin, W. J. Hervey, R. L. Hettich, P. D. Jagtap, M. Janech, R. Johnson, R. Keil, H. Kleikamp, D. Leary, L. Martens, J. S. P. McCain, E. Moore, S. Mehta, D. M. Moran, J. Neibauer, B. A. Neely, M. V. Jakuba, J. Johnson, M. Duffy, G. J. Herndl, R. Giannone, R. Mueller, B. L. Nunn, M. Pabst, S. Peters, A. Rajczewski, E. Rowland, B. Searle, T. Van Den Bossche, G. J. Vora, J. R. Waldbauer, H. Zheng, Z. Zhao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2024-11-01
Series:Biogeosciences
Online Access:https://bg.copernicus.org/articles/21/4889/2024/bg-21-4889-2024.pdf
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