Talk:Shotgun proteomics

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Hi, I think that shotgun is the same as bottom-up proteomics. I'm not an expert but by just looking at the description of the two they look similar to me. If they're the same thing then it's better to merge the articles. If they're diffrent then it'd be really hepful to explain the diffrence b/w the two.

In reply to previous I found the below in a journal article and included in the article: "Shotgun proteomics refers to the use of bottom-up proteomics techniques in which the protein content in a biological sample mixture is digested prior to separation and mass spectrometry analysis."--Dive7 0 (talk) 20:50, 1 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Redundancy with other pages[edit]

This has been discussed a little bit on other topics, but seems reiterating: This page seems to be the same topic (differently stated/named differently), from these pages:

They should be merged for clarity? Photocyte (talk) 15:07, 1 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]