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The dendrogram depicts the genetic similarity of MDR E.coli.
As for model robustness, the dendrogram depicts that mutually compensative perturbations occur within pairs (k r, γ r ) and (k p, γ p ).
A hierarchical clustering dendrogram depicts the results of this analysis (Supplementary Fig. 2), revealing that leptin is the parameter whose dynamic most closely corresponded during the 24-month period of dietary intervention to that of body weight, followed by insulin, chemerin, and MCP-1 (Supplementary Fig. 2).
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A dendrogram depicting protein kinases specific to certain taxonomic levels are represented schematically in figure 1.
A total of 80 miRNA passed the filtering criteria and the complete filtered dataset is available in Table S2, with the accompanying unsupervised hierarchical clustering dendrogram depicted in Figure 2.
Additional file 2: Dendrogram depicting the relatedness among the entries of the core collection based on phenotypic data.
It would be helpful to include at least a schematic dendrogram depicting results of phylogenetic analysis (now shown in Addit. File 1) as a panel in a figure.
A cluster dendrogram depicting the similarity between the quantitative behavioral phenotypes across the HMDP is shown in Additional file 1 Figure S1.
As shown in the dendrogram depicting a qualitative overall impression of kinase selectivity, RO9021 was highly selective for SYK enzyme (largest circle, marked blue) at 1 μM concentration.
Additional file 1: Figure S4 and S5, respectively, depict a heat map of the correlation matrix and a dendrogram depicting an average linkage, one minus absolute correlation distance clustering of the 12 PhyloP variables used to construct the PCs.
Additional file 1: Figure S1 and S2, respectively, depict a heat map of the correlation matrix and a dendrogram depicting an average linkage, one minus absolute correlation distance clustering of the 75 Broad ChIP seq variables used to construct the PCs.
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