Genome-Based Peptide Fingerprint Scanning

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GFS is a system for performing Genome-Based Peptide Fingerprint Scanning, that identifies the genomic origins of sample proteins by scanning their peptide-mass fingerprint against the theoretical translation and proteolytic digest of an entire genome. [1]

The official website of GFS is located here.


  1. ^ Abstract of Genome-based peptide fingerprint scanning. PNAS] (2003). Retrieved on October 6, 2006.


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