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It seems that CAMERA sometimes produces unexpected outputs.
First, sometimes, the m/z difference are incorrect for the isotope number. I have mostly observed m/z larger than expected. Such as below (in this case 2.004 for M+2 and M+1 difference):
Second, sometimes, the isotope group contains multiple peaks for the same isotope. Strangely, they have different m/z values. Such as below (in this case, two M+2 peaks with 1.003 m/z difference)
Data was processed with XCMS online, for positive ionization mode. I attach a link to a collab notebook with the data and analysis.
Hi, indeed that looks unexpected. The collab notebook only has the CSV and subsequent (very nice!) python analysis. I'd need the raw data plus a reproducible R script to check out where that is coming from.
Yours, Steffen
Hello,
It seems that CAMERA sometimes produces unexpected outputs.
First, sometimes, the m/z difference are incorrect for the isotope number. I have mostly observed m/z larger than expected. Such as below (in this case 2.004 for M+2 and M+1 difference):
Second, sometimes, the isotope group contains multiple peaks for the same isotope. Strangely, they have different m/z values. Such as below (in this case, two M+2 peaks with 1.003 m/z difference)
Data was processed with XCMS online, for positive ionization mode. I attach a link to a collab notebook with the data and analysis.
https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1OciFt1M3lKrorlX7gnkwH4skJRwnHvFV?usp=sharing
Best regards.
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