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Coverage and consistency: Bioinformatics aspects of the analysis of multirun iTRAQ experiments with wheat leaves

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Pascovici, Dana
Gardiner, Donald M.
Song, Xiaomin
Breen, Edmond
Solomon, Peter
Keighley, Tim
Molloy, Mark P.

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The hexaploid genome of bread wheat (Triticum aestivum) is large (17 Gb) and repetitive, and this has delayed full sequencing and annotation of the genome, which is a prerequisite for effective quantitative proteomics analysis. Aware of these constraints

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Journal of Proteome Research

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2037-12-31