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From: A quantitative analysis of monochromaticity in genetic interaction networks

Figure 3

Evaluate monochromaticity of within-complex interactions by MCI. (a) MCIs of lenient, intermediate, and stringent cutoff data sets. MCI increases as the cutoff threshold becomes more stringent. (b-d) Distributions of null MCIs from 1000 random permutation in (b) lenient, (c) intermediate, and (d) stringent datasets. The observed MCIs are pointed by red arrows. Monochromaticity is significant in both lenient and intermediate datasets, but is not significant in stringent dataset. Our results show that MCI properly reflects the background information.

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