Peak List
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Select Enable Peak List Filter, then select:
Filter Type
Description
Monoisotopic
Labels the peak of the lowest detected mass in an isotope
envelope. Before applying filtering, set the values in Peak
Processing detection parameters to accurately detect and label all
peaks in the isotope envelope with the correct charge state. If the
parameters are not correctly set to yield correct charge states for
all peaks, the monoisotopic peak may not be correctly labeled.
See Section 3.2.5, Charge State Determination and Examples, for
more information on setting parameters.
Monoisotopic filtering is useful on isotope clusters where the
approximate elemental composition and isotopic ratios are not
known, for example, in PSD analysis (where the precursor ion
filtering enhances the precursor ion isotope intensity relative to the
rest of the cluster), or in a spectrum that contains molecules with
very different elemental compositions.
For most applications, especially peptide analysis, the deisotoping
function yields more accurate results than monoisotopic peak
filtering. See Section 3.4, Deisotoping a Spectrum.
Charge State
Labels the peaks with the selected charge state (z). If you select a
charge state of 0, the software displays mass labels only on peaks
for which the software could not determine a charge state.
CAUTION: A zero value in the Spec Peak list does not indicate a
charge state of zero. It indicates that the software could not
determine the charge state.
Summary of Contents for Data Explorer 4 Series
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Page 10: ...Table of Contents x Applied Biosystems ...
Page 56: ...Chapter 1 Data Explorer Basics 1 42 Applied Biosystems 1 ...
Page 98: ...Chapter 2 Using Chromatogram and Spectrum Windows 2 42 Applied Biosystems 2 ...
Page 172: ...Chapter 3 Peak Detection and Labeling 3 74 Applied Biosystems 3 ...
Page 204: ...Chapter 4 Examining Chromatogram Data 4 32 Applied Biosystems 4 ...
Page 270: ...Chapter 5 Examining Spectrum Data 5 66 Applied Biosystems 5 ...
Page 316: ...Chapter 6 Using Tools and Applications 6 46 Applied Biosystems 6 ...
Page 384: ...Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 9 22 Applied Biosystems 9 ...
Page 388: ...Appendix A Warranty A 4 Applied Biosystems A ...
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