It would be useful to be able to apply more than one
participantIdentificationMethod
featureDetectionMethod
tag - at the moment only one value is allowed. Thus,
description of some
experiments might have to be artifically duplicated to
accomodate some
data - see, eg, Butland's paper (PMID:15690043) where
some participants
were reported as identified by both MALDI and LS-MSMS.
Similar situation might happen when participants are
identified at the same time by a Western and an in-gel
functional assay of some sort. In both cases
duplication of experiment description makes false
impression (at least on me ;o) that a given interaction
was detected independently twice.
Same holds for feature detection.
a simple soliton is to nest individual
participantIdentificationMethod
featureDetectionMethod
tags within corresponding
participantIdentificationMethodList
featureDetectionMethodList
It would be useful to be able to apply more than one participantIdentificationMethod featureDetectionMethod tag - at the moment only one value is allowed. Thus, description of some experiments might have to be artifically duplicated to accomodate some data - see, eg, Butland's paper (PMID:15690043) where some participants were reported as identified by both MALDI and LS-MSMS. Similar situation might happen when participants are identified at the same time by a Western and an in-gel functional assay of some sort. In both cases duplication of experiment description makes false impression (at least on me ;o) that a given interaction was detected independently twice. Same holds for feature detection.
a simple soliton is to nest individual participantIdentificationMethod
featureDetectionMethod tags within corresponding participantIdentificationMethodList featureDetectionMethodList
lukasz
Reported by: lukasz99