Hello my name is Paolo and i am exited to start using wikipidia

My plan for this article is to expand it, since this original editor only used one source. there is also better explanations in the theory and the math behind it

outline

edit

1) introductions of what is Monoisotopic mass

            a) Monoistopic mass (Mmin)
            b) Better explanation "For a polypeptide containing exclusively 20 basic amino acid residues, there are only five
               elemental constituents, including carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, and sulfur. Since the Mmi of each of these elements is exactly
             the same as the mass of the natural isotope with the lowest atomic mass, the Mmi of a polypeptide, like its elemental constituents, should correspond to the mass 
             of the isotope with the lowest molecular mass"
            c) average molecular mass (Mav)
            d) linear correlation between Mmi and Mav
            e) most abundant mass (Mma)

2) Isotopic abundance

            a) probability  that as more atoms you have you will have a heavier isotope 
            b) picture showing isotopic peaks
            c) explanation of what are  isotopic peak 
           

3) Using a Gaussian distribution model

            a) equations and calculations 



Sources/ articles

edit

https://ac-els-cdn-com.libezp.lib.lsu.edu/S0003269713002492/1-s2.0-S0003269713002492-main.pdf?_tid=0905e686-9e1a-4915-9a56-c5335ddb25a5&acdnat=1550107984_d95ff8c9803f544cfd32ca052b00fb04

https://pubs-acs-org.libezp.lib.lsu.edu/doi/pdf/10.1021/acs.analchem.6b03874

https://link-springer-com.libezp.lib.lsu.edu/content/pdf/10.1007%2Fs13361-016-1567-x.pdf