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. 2010 May 13;38(18):5959–5969. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkq353

Figure 6.

Figure 6.

The relationship between KA/KS and co-regulatory degree for TFs. A co-regulatory relationship is defined as the significant association between two TFs in the joint regulation of common TGs (see ‘Materials and Methods’ section). (a) The relationship between KA/KS and degree for the 143 yeast TFs in the TF co-regulatory network. (b) Scatter plot relating KA/KS and number of co-regulatory relationships for TFs.