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  2. Volcano plot (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    This plot is colored such that those points having a fold-change less than 2 (log 2 = 1) are shown in gray. In statistics, a volcano plot is a type of scatter-plot that is used to quickly identify changes in large data sets composed of replicate data. [1] [2] It plots significance versus fold-change on the y and x axes

  3. Fold change - Wikipedia

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    This formulation has appealing properties such as no change being equal to zero, a 100% increase is equal to 1, and a 100% decrease is equal to −1. However, verbally referring to a doubling as a one-fold change and tripling as a two-fold change is counter-intuitive, and so this formulation is rarely used. Volcano plot showing metabolomic data ...

  4. Volcano plot - Wikipedia

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    Volcano plot may refer to: . Sabatier principle - a concept in chemical catalysis that relates the optimal concentrations of catalysts and substrates; Volcano plot (statistics) - a type of graph used to relate fold-change to p-value that is commonly used in genomics and other omic experiments involving thousands of data-points

  5. Dual-flashlight plot - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, we can also see the average fold-change for each gene or compound. The dual-flashlight plot is similar to the volcano plot . In a volcano plot , the p-value (or q-value [ clarification needed ] ), instead of SMCV or SSMD, is plotted against average fold-change [ 2 ] . [ 3 ]

  6. Sabatier principle - Wikipedia

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    Volcano plot for the decomposition of formic acid on transition metals. In chemistry, the Sabatier principle is a qualitative concept in heterogeneous catalysis named after the French chemist Paul Sabatier. It states that the interactions between the catalyst and the reactants should be "just right"; that is, neither too strong nor too weak. If ...

  7. MA plot - Wikipedia

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    These include affy (ma.plot, mva.pairs), limma (plotMA), marray (maPlot), and edgeR(maPlot) Similar "RA" plots can be generated using the raPlot function in the caroline CRAN R package. An interactive MA plot to filter genes by M, A and p-values, search by names or with a lasso, and save selected genes, is available as an R-Shiny code Enhanced ...

  8. Talk:Volcano plot (statistics) - Wikipedia

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  9. Inverted relief - Wikipedia

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    A fluvial valley might fill with volcanic material such as lava or welded tuff pouring into it. This would resist erosion while the surrounding surface is eroded away to create a ridge. This would resist erosion while the surrounding surface is eroded away to create a ridge.