ProteomeCommons.org JAF: Reference information and tools for proteomics

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Summary: Analysis of proteomics data, specifically mass spectrometry data, commonly relies on libraries of known information such as atomic masses, known stable isotopes, atomic compositions of amino acids, observed modifications of known amino acids and ion masses that directly correspond to known amino acid sequences. The Java Analysis Framework (JAF) for proteomics provides a freely usable, open-source library of Java code that abstracts all of the aforementioned data, enabling more rapid development of proteomics tools. The JAF also includes several user tools that can be run directly from a web browser. © 2006 Oxford University Press.

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Falkner, J. A., Falkner, J. W., & Andrews, P. C. (2006). ProteomeCommons.org JAF: Reference information and tools for proteomics. Bioinformatics, 22(5), 632–633. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btk015

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