I have a series of aligned peak lists that each contain 2 lists (a sample and its control). I am trying to find a way to organize these aligned lists according to the intensity difference (either height or area) between the aligned peaks in each row to focus my analysis on the peaks that are significantly more intense in the sample vs. its control. I cannot just organize by sample height or area because some of the peaks are large in both the sample and the control. I can export the aligned lists to .csv and do this in excel, but I would like to keep everything in MZmine because the next step I would like to do is to take the aligned lists (filtered to contain only peaks that are significantly more intense in the sample vs. its control) and compare them to each other.
I don't think such a feature exists as I imagine it would be listed under the 'peak list filtering' section of the manual, but I thought it might be a simple thing for the software to do considering it seems to do this exact thing when making scatter plots. -Jamie
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