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Yulia Danilova1, Anastasia Voronkova1, Pavel Sulimov1
1Department of Data Analysis and Articial Intelligence, Faculty of Computer Science , National Research University Higher School of Economics (HSE) , 3 Kochnovskiy Proezd , Moscow 125319 , Russian Federation.
Abstract:
Accurate target-decoy-based false discovery rate (FDR) control of peptide identification from tandem mass-spectrometry data relies on an important but often neglected assumption that incorrect spectrum annotations are equally likely to receive either target or decoy peptides. Here we argue that this assumption is often violated in practice, even by popular methods. Preference can be given to target peptides by biased scoring functions, which result in liberal FDR estimations, or to decoy peptides by correlated spectra, which result in conservative estimations.
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