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Context-Specific Metabolic Networks Are Consistent with Experiments

Figure 3

Glycerol-evolved strain normalized consistency scores.

Normalized consistency scores are computed directly from the inconsistency scores, as described in the text. A higher normalized consistency score indicates that the gene expression data is relatively more consistent with the RMF. Thus, here the gene expression data from the glycerol-evolved strains are more consistent with highly efficient growth on each of the carbon sources tested. The p values, determined by permutation testing, are less than 0.01 in all cases here.

Figure 3

doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1000082.g003