[Biodevelopers] Tandem MS data analysis tools?
Iddo Friedberg
idoerg at pines2.ljcrf.edu
Sat Jan 25 22:35:02 EST 2003
Dear Joel,
I am not familiar with Tandem MS, but you may want to email the biopython
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with that question. biopython at biopython.org
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Python. more at http://biopython.org
Best,
Iddo
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On Sat, 25 Jan 2003, Joel Hunter wrote:
> A general question:
>
> I am developing some simple tools in Python for merging, viewing,
> analyzing, managing, etc. data files generated from Tandem MS
> analyses. This is specifically for a group of colleagues that want to
> combine and analyze output in serveral formats (including SEQUEST
> output files).
>
> Might this be of general interest? Are there similar tools already
> available? Besides SEQUEST specific tools I am not aware of any
>
> J Hunter
> Washington State University
>
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