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The blueprint shows the quantitative relationships of one part to another in control and experimental settings. These relationships - as connected sets - define biological phenotypes mathematically. The connected parts are identified as X and Y, as control (green) and experimental (blue), as proportions (black), as the frequency of a given proportion (gray), and as a decimal repertoire equation. This screen simplifies the task of finding parts by name and/or by their proportions. It is particularly good at displaying the local and global diversity being created by gene expression. In effect, it summarizes the complexity of biology using distinct pieces of information.
Let's ask a question. What parts occur in a ratio of 10 to 1? Click on the 0.1 DRE and then on the Retrieve button. The search retrieves 76 examples of parts in the ratio of 10 to 1.
The blueprint shows the quantitative relationships of one part to another in control and experimental settings. These relationships - as connected sets - define biological phenotypes mathematically.
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