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From: Cross-species comparison significantly improves genome-wide prediction of cis-regulatory modules in Drosophila

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(a) Effect of two-species data on performance. The x-axis is the number of unique genes predicted to be ap patterned in the blastoderm, restricted to those for which we have expression information. The y-axis is the number of predictions that are actually blastoderm patterned. STUBBSS and STUBBMS represent the single-species and two-species Stubb runs respectively. (b) The increase in number of correct predictions from STUBBSS to STUBBMS, as a percentage of the correct predictions made by STUBBSS. (c) The specificity values for a moving window of 50 predictions. The y-axis is the number of correct predictions as a fraction of the number of predictions, which is 50 for each window.

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