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A volcano plot is constructed by plotting the negative logarithm of the p value on the y axis (usually base 10). This results in data points with low p values (highly significant) appearing toward the top of the plot. The x axis is the logarithm of the fold change between the two conditions. The logarithm of the fold change is used so that ...
Pages in category "C-Class WikiProject Volcanoes articles" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 485 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Pages in category "Category-Class WikiProject Volcanoes pages" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
Articles about non-igneous volcanoes (e.g. asphalt volcanoes, mud volcanoes, cryovolcanoes) are certainly within the scope of the project, as are articles about volcanoes on other planets and moons (or the space objects themselves if volcanism is a significant part of their history, for example Io (moon)).
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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