Fig. 6: Pearson coefficients between the imputed and reference data for all the methods are shown for zebrafish development data (first row), and EB differentiation data (second row). | Nature Communications

Fig. 6: Pearson coefficients between the imputed and reference data for all the methods are shown for zebrafish development data (first row), and EB differentiation data (second row).

From: Leveraging data-driven self-consistency for high-fidelity gene expression recovery

Fig. 6

The sampling efficiency (0.1–10%) to create the observed data are shown in x-axis. The center of the violin (denoted with white circle) denotes the median value and the spread of the violin denotes the standard deviation of the coefficient values across different cells. Source data are provided as a Source Data file.

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