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|Description='''Figure 7.''' Cumulative levels of normalized overlap between each TF and the determined clusters. Each sub-plot corresponds to one TF. For each TF, clusters are ranked by their relative overlap with this TF. Each bar corresponds to the cumulative level of normalized overlap between the TF and the considered cluster plus all clusters to the left of it. The null hypothesis of uniform distribution corresponds to the red lines. The area between the red line and the cumulative plots is indicated below the TF name.
|Source={{cite journal |title=DGW: An exploratory data analysis tool for clustering and visualisation of epigenomic marks |journal=BMC Bioinformatics |author=Lukauskas, S.; Visintainer, R.; Sanguinetti, G.; Schweikert, G.B. |volume=17 |issue=Suppl 16 |pages=447 |year=2016 |doi=10.1186/s12859-016-1306-0 |pmid=28105912 |pmc=PMC5249015}}
|Author=Lukauskas, S.; Visintainer, R.; Sanguinetti, G.; Schweikert, G.B.
|Date=2016
|Permission=[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International]
}}
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Figure 7. Cumulative levels of normalized overlap between each TF and the determined clusters. Each sub-plot corresponds to one TF. For each TF, clusters are ranked by their relative overlap with this TF. Each bar corresponds to the cumulative level of normalized overlap between the TF and the considered cluster plus all clusters to the left of it. The null hypothesis of uniform distribution corresponds to the red lines. The area between the red line and the cumulative plots is indicated below the TF name.

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Lukauskas, S.; Visintainer, R.; Sanguinetti, G.; Schweikert, G.B. (2016). "DGW: An exploratory data analysis tool for clustering and visualisation of epigenomic marks". BMC Bioinformatics 17 (Suppl 16): 447. doi:10.1186/s12859-016-1306-0. PMC PMC5249015. PMID 28105912. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5249015. 

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Lukauskas, S.; Visintainer, R.; Sanguinetti, G.; Schweikert, G.B.

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