What is the Sequence Coverage obtained in a protein identification?
The Sequence Coverage is the percentage of the protein sequence where matching peptides have been found. The larger the sequence coverage is, the more certain is the identification and the more of the sequence is confirmed by the experimental data. At Alphalyse, the sequence coverage is between 15%-90% for identified proteins.
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