Figure 3.
(A) The between-compartment separation and (B) the within-compartment cohesion in dependence of the SD and marker spread. Both indices were estimated as mean–average of normalized, percentage-scaled Manhattan distances either (A) between or (B) within-compartmental clusters and are depicted as level plots color-coded according to the right-sided color bars. To aid interpretation, lines have been drawn at each 5% level. The closer the between-compartment separation is to 100% the better the separation while the closer the within-compartment cohesion is to 0 the tighter the compartmental clusters.