Hi Jesse, So how do you know if the protein is a decoy or not? The decoy prefix is a widely used convention because it keeps the accession unique and is very unlikely to get cut off from the accession in a token split between the accession and the description. -Matt On 6/30/2010 11:23 AM, Jesse J wrote:
The decoy databases we use have no additional tags. It simply reverses the sequences.
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