Fig. 6: Comparison of SPIN and PMF.
From: SPIN enables high throughput species identification of archaeological bone by proteomics

a Alluvial diagram showing species identification of 46 reference bone samples and 3 laboratory blanks. Small bars on the x-axis indicate individual samples. Color and position in the middle column represent the true species, whereas the left and right column report the species identification by SPIN and PMF, respectively. Bars with color gradients indicate changing species assignments. b Alluvial diagram showing species identification of 20 representative samples from the Danish Salpetermosen site (Fig. 5). Left column indicates the species identification by SPIN, whereas the right column indicates the species identified by PMF. c Alluvial diagram showing species identification of 21 representative samples from the three Portuguese sites (Fig. 5). Left column indicates the species identification by SPIN, whereas the right column indicates the species identified by PMF.