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Structural influence of gene networks on their inference: analysis of C3NET

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Figure 2 Principle working mechanism of C3NET. The edgesshown in red and black correspond to significant edges
Figure 3 Illustration of relevance network (top) and ARACNE(bottom). Each inference algorithm determines significant mutualinformation values
Figure 4 Illustration of the dependencies of the data and,hence, of the inference algorithm on the underlying networkstructure.
Figure 5 Performance of C3NET with respect to differentnetwork types. Each network consists of 100 genes
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