Fig. 2: QV patterns of different flowcell types and basecaller configurations. | Nature Communications

Fig. 2: QV patterns of different flowcell types and basecaller configurations.

From: Restoring flowcell type and basecaller configuration from FASTQ files of nanopore sequencing data

Fig. 2

a Workflow for calculating QV distribution. b Workflow for calculating average QV autocorrelation. c Average QV distribution for each combination of flowcell type and basecaller configuration. The x-axis represents QV, while the y-axis represents flowcell type and basecaller configuration, encoded consistently with Fig. 1d, Average autocorrelation for each combination of flowcell type and basecaller configuration. The definitions of the axes and color scale are identical to those in subfigure c. The encoding of flowcell type and basecaller configuration is consistent with Fig. 1.

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