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Fig. 4

From: Nonlinear physics opens a new paradigm for accurate transcription start site prediction

Fig. 4

Examples of probability sequences for openings (\(P_\text {part}(k,1)\) as a function of k) . In each subfigure, the top red triangle at the centre of the sequence marks the point that would correspond to TSS. The length of the bar represents opening probability. Top subfigure is for negative examples, sequences that do not correspond to TSS (see the specific sequences in Fig. 6). The bottom subfigure corresponds to positive examples, sequences for which TSS occurs at the centre of the sequence (see the specific sequences in Fig. 7)

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