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The number in each cell represents the number of paralogous genes that arose at a given phylogenetic point (column) and were reassigned at a phylogenetic point (row).
Then, the total number of points is calculated, and a vertical line is drawn downwards from the total point row to obtain the probability of positive LN.
To use the nomogram, a vertical line is drawn up to the top point row to assign points for each variable.
To use the nomogram, we drew a vertical line to the point row to assign point values for each variable, summed the point values for each variable to obtain total points, and then dropped a vertical line from the total points row to get the 5- and 10-year OS rates.
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We can traverse the points row wise from left to right within the region starting from, say, Row i and then right to left in Row i + 1 and so on.
To use the nomogram, first draw a vertical line up to the points row to assign points for each variable, then add up the points for each variable to obtain the total points, and drop a vertical line from the total points row to obtain the 5- and 10-year survival.
Such statistical analysis produces a 'dendrogram' showing how data points (rows) can be clustered.
Shown are the fold enrichment of paralogous genes among all the reassigned genes (red, scale bar) at different phylogenetic points (rows) for duplicates that arose at different ancestors (columns) for heat shock (left) and glucose depletion (right).
The global optimum boundary can be found by selecting the point in row θ B where the accumulated cost is maximum and back tracking the path.
RLD doubled in soil in the sides of maize rows with fertilizer depot (midway point between rows 1 2, 3 4, and 5 6) in comparison to sides of maize rows without fertilizer depot (midway point between rows 2 3 and 4 5) (Fig. 5b).
RLD was higher in soil on the sides of maize rows with a fertilizer depot (midway point between rows 1 2, 3 4, and 5 6) in comparison to those sides without (midway point between rows 2 3 and 4 5) (Fig. 5a).
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