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Beiziešu proteomikas analīze×Bejeziešu metabolomikas analīze×
NozareBioinformātikaBioinformātika
SaimeProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Izcelsmes gads2000s (major developments 2003–2010)2005–2010
AutorsMultiple contributors; foundational statistical frameworks by Nesvizhskii, Kall, Choi, and colleaguesSimon Rogers, Mark Girolami and colleagues (Bayesian NMR metabolomics framework, ~2009); broader Bayesian metabolomics developed through 2000s–2010s
TipsProbabilistic inference pipelineProbabilistic statistical pipeline
PirmavotsKall, L., Canterbury, J. D., Weston, J., Noble, W. S., & MacCoss, M. J. (2008). Semi-supervised learning for peptide identification from shotgun proteomics datasets. Nature Methods, 5(11), 923–925. link ↗Rogers, S., Scheltema, R. A., & Girolami, M. A. (2009). Bayesian analysis of metabolomic NMR data. Bioinformatics, 25(14), 1809-1815. link ↗
Citi nosaukumiBayesian protein quantification, Bayesian peptide inference, probabilistic proteomics, Bayesian mass spectrometry analysisBayesian metabolomics, probabilistic metabolomics, Bayesian metabolite profiling, Bayesian metabolic flux analysis
Saistītās66
KopsavilkumsBayesian proteomics analysis applies probabilistic models to mass spectrometry data to identify peptides, infer protein presence, and quantify differential protein abundance across conditions. By encoding prior knowledge and propagating uncertainty through each step of the pipeline, Bayesian approaches produce calibrated posterior probabilities of identification and quantification rather than simple point estimates, enabling more principled control of false discovery rates and more honest reporting of uncertainty than purely frequentist alternatives.Bayesian metabolomics analysis applies probabilistic inference to metabolite abundance data — typically from mass spectrometry or NMR spectroscopy — to identify differentially abundant metabolites, annotate spectral features, and integrate pathway knowledge. By encoding prior biological knowledge into prior distributions and propagating uncertainty throughout the analysis, it yields more calibrated probability statements about metabolic differences than classical frequentist testing alone.
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ScholarGateSalīdzināt metodes: Bayesian Proteomics Analysis · Bayesian Metabolomics Analysis. Izgūts 2026-06-17 no https://scholargate.app/lv/compare