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Hello tybalt89, Thank you so much for your great help! The code is correct! A small question: How can 6 and 109521 separated with "Tab"? It looks they are separated with space. Thank you again and really appreciated! Best, Yue
PeptideID ProteinID SpectrumID Sequence 6 109521 53663 KMGEGR 7 741 53663 KPPSGK 11 681 144492 NNDALR 11 780 144492 NNDALR 20 2352 15547 SPAKPK 27 1490 55547 LHKPPK 27 1491 55547 LHKPPK 27 1492 55547 LHKPPK 28 51996 55547 LFVGRK 29 1490 55504 LHKPPK 29 1491 55504 LHKPPK 29 1492 55504 LHKPPK 30 1490 55602 LHKPPK 30 1491 55602 LHKPPK 30 1492 55602 LHKPPK

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