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BioAnalyte: Regatta High Throughput LC/MS Data Comparison & Discovery


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Current Version

Current version is v 0.1.2.8.

Version 1.0 will be announced soon (This noticed was updated on 8/7/2007.)

Downloads

  • Interested parties may download ProTrawler by registering at our main web site. Regatta is not currently available for trial download.
  • Licensed users and beta testers may download the current version of Regatta from our ftp site.

Support

This wiki provides several Regatta Support features, including

  • Documentation
  • Application Notes
  • Best Practices Tips
  • Known issues
  • Feature Requests

Features and Benefits

BioAnalyte introduces Regatta, designed for comparative analysis of LC/MS data. Regatta is a cost-effective step to discovery. Regatta delivers the following features and benefits:

List View of Results

Powerful discovery presentation view to display, filter, align, normalize, and compare your LC/MS peak lists, in mass and retention time.

Dynamic Binning

Merge sets with with BioAnalyte’s proprietary order-independent dynamic binning technology.

Replicate Handling

Sort data set by their most reproducible features.

Pair-wise and Group-wise Comparisons

Perform logical operations AND, OR, XOR, as well as HCA and PCA.

Compare Large Data Sets

No limit to complexity or length of LC/MS data.

Data Analysis on Your Terms

Regatta is a cross platform solution integrates with Excel and BioAnalyte ProTrawler™-formatted data. (ProTrawler reads many common raw vendor data formats and reduces them to mass-retention time-intensity lists used by Regatta.)

Success Stories

Rat liver biomarkers discovered with IPEx.

Testimonials

I trawled [my data]with three different models (3660, a resolved isotope distribution for a peptide; 5734, a not-quite resolved isotope distribution for a small protein; and myo, a typical non-resolved protein distribution). I then reconciled the three trawls with Regatta. I am, quite frankly, impressed with the overall results. I am happy with the general appearance of the reconciled spectrum and the intensities look OK.

-- Jon Karty, Indiana University, before offering several useful suggestions for improvement.

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