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Parallel miner1/5/2024 You could only describe a parallel key in German language (like "Molltonart mit dem gleichen Grundton"). The relative major would be written as "tP".Īs far as I know, there is no translation for the English "parallel" in German music theory. The symbol for the relative minor chord for example is "Tp": The "T" means "tonic" and the "p" means "relative minor" (or "Mollparallele" in German). So "parallel" in German means "relative" in English! That would only be confusing to German speakers, but since the symbols used to denote functional harmony come from the German language, it might also confuse anyone who learned about functional harmony. the "Tonikaparallele" as the tonic parallel) refers to the chord a third away from the original chord – a chord called "relative" in English. In German and the functional harmony tradition, a "parallel" chord (e.g. If you come from a European music tradition – especially if you were trained in functional harmony – you will certainly be confused by the English meaning of the word "parallel". The German "parallel moll" would be "relative minor" in English! As far as I know there is no translation of "parallel minor" in German. If you ask Google to translate "parallel minor" to German, you will get "parallel moll" – which is dead wrong! WRONG translation by Google Translate If you have never heard of Tp or functional harmony before, you might want to read up on it here (article not yet published). Below I want to point out the peculiarity of Tp (or "Tonikaparallele") symbolizing "relative minor". To learn about the basics of relative and parallel keys, you might want to read my article Relative Minor and Parallel Minor EXPLAINED first. Molecular & Cellular Proteomics, 2019, 18 (2) 391-405.Why is Tp the symbol for "tonic relative"? And what is the difference between parallel and relative minor? PTMiner: Localization and Quality Control of Protein Modifications Detected in an Open Search and Its Application to Comprehensive Post-translational Modification Characterization in Human Proteome. Zhiwu An, Linhui Zhai, Wantao Ying, Xiaohong Qian, Fuzhou Gong, Minjia Tan and Yan Fu. Please click the link below to download its open search results with pFind 2.8.5 and the PTMiner analysis results: We also analyzed the draft map of human proteome. Please click the link below to download the synthetic peptides data,the open search results with pFind 2.8.5 and MODa and the PTMiner analysis results: We also used the synthetic peptides data to test the performance of PTMiner. IProX with the dataset identifier IPX0001318000. The data and its open search and PTMiner analysis results have been deposited to a full member of the ProteomeXchange consortium We also generate the modification spiked-in data to test the performance of PTMiner. Please click the link below to download the simulated data, the open search results with pFind 2.8.5 and MODa and the PTMiner analysis results: We generated the simulated data to test the performance of PTMiner. Add summary file of modification in each step.Please click the link below to download the PTMiner binary release and example data: PTMiner is written in standard C++ language. Search of large-scale mass spectrometry data in proteomics. PTMiner is a software tool for automated, confident filtering, localization and annotation of protein post-translational modifications identified by open or close
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