Another determining factor of peptide identification is the qual-ity and quantity of genomic data available.In this study, the number of identified peptides increases withthe size of the databank. We identified 689 peptides using the NCBIProtein databank (24,190 entries), 535 peptides using the NCBI-ESTs databank (117,473 entries) and 697 peptides using the RNAseqdatabank (159,993 entries), confirming that the lack of genomicdata about unconventional species is a limiting factor for studyingtheir derived food products.