Don't know what Ribo-Seq is? Me either! Here is a WikiPedia article. My understanding is that it bridges the gap -- only things that are actively getting to the ribosome for translation are sequenced. It's the closest you get with probes and genetics before getting to the proteome!
Obviously this isn't new -- there appears to be a 1.0 version, for example -- but it's new to me on a totally new concept -- and it's so powerful that this group uses it to identify NEW PROTEOFORMS from shotgun data!
Bonus -- 1980s chemistry courtesy of poorly paid animators.
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