On the excessive use of coefficient of variation as a metric of quantitation quality in proteomics.
Mark V IvanovLeyla A GaribovaValeriy I PostoenkoLev I LevitskyMikhail V GorshkovPublished in: Proteomics (2023)
The coefficient of variation (CV) is often used in proteomics as a proxy to characterize the performance of a quantitation method and/or the related software. In this note, we question the excessive reliance on this metric in quantitative proteomics that may result in erroneous conclusions. We support this note using a ground-truth Human-Yeast-E. coli dataset demonstrating in a number of cases that erroneous data processing methods may lead to a low CV which has nothing to do with these methods' performances in quantitation.
Keyphrases
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