Glycyrrhiza Lepidota Leaf Mass Spectrometry Data

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Glycyrrhiza Lepidota Leaf Mass Spectrometry Data

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2017-03-31

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Freund, Dana M
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Four different populations of Glycyrrhiza lepidota with nearly identical chemotypes were analyzed with each Mass Spectrometry (MS) method: Leaf Spray, Leaf Dip Extraction, and Bulk Extraction.

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The Mass Spectrometry data are saved as mzML files, an XML (eXtensible Markup Language) based common file format. The data can be viewed in MZmine2 (http://mzmine.github.io). MZmine2 is an open-source software for mass-spectrometry data processing, with the main focus on LC-MS data. The original MS data were produced by Xcalibur™ software version 2.1 (Thermo Scientific) and saved in RAW files. The RAW files were later converted to mzML files.

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This work was funded by the NSF Plant Genome Research Program grants IOS- 0923960, IOS-1238812, and IOS-1400818. The NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (00006595), and the UNCF/Merck Science Initiative.

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Freund, Dana M; Martin, Amanda C; Cohen, Jerry C; Hegeman, Adrian D. (2017). Glycyrrhiza Lepidota Leaf Mass Spectrometry Data. Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://doi.org/10.13020/D62595.

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