I am looking through data through many genomes and proteomes, for example https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/datasets/genome/GCF_902167145.1/
But I'm wondering, how can I tell whether or not this proteome is predicted or measured? I don't see anything in that link.
I know from Proteomes: measured or predicted from genomes/transcriptomes? that most proteomes are estimated, few are measured, but which one am I seeing with Zea mays?
Normally, I can see
>NP_043107.1 hypothetical protein ZemaCp106 (chloroplast) [Zea mays]
which is probably a prediction from the genome, but many other genes are like
>NP_001104839.1 squalene synthase 1 [Zea mays]
perhaps the latter is measured, and the former is predicted from genome?
Is there any indicator on NCBI that would tell me either way?
If I look at the annotation report: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/refseq/annotation_euk/Zea_mays/103/#ProteinCoverageStats I see that there are 34,337 protein-coding genes, but are these directly measured or not?