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Science 13 April 2007:
Vol. 316. no. 5822, pp. 280 - 285
DOI: 10.1126/science.1137614


Protein Sequences from Mastodon and Tyrannosaurus Rex Revealed by Mass Spectrometry
John M. Asara, Mary H. Schweitzer, Lisa M. Freimark, Matthew Phillips, Lewis C. Cantley

Supporting Online Material

This supplement contains:
Materials and Methods
SOM Text
Fig. S1
Tables S1 and S2
Reference
Database S1

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Correction (3 May 2007): Database S1 has been added to the SOM. The originally posted version can be seen here.

Database S1. MS/MS spectral data, in DTA format. Files are packaged as a compressed archive, in *.zip format; users should download the compressed files to their machine and decompress the files on their local hard drive, using the instructions below.

1137614_dataS1.zip (< 0.1 MB)


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  4. DTA files are two-column space-delimited text files, and can be opened with any text editor, Web browser, or word processor.

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