Table 3. Comparisons between PCC and CCC.
% of Nodes that were Singletons | # of Doubletons | Average Cluster Size | Largest Cluster (# of nodes/# of edges) | ||||
PCC | CCC | PCC | CCC | PCC | CCC | PCC | CCC |
29.25% | 49.73% | 2,550 | 934 | 3.89 | 5.38 | 410/2,402 | 290/2,400 |
Networks were constructed for chromosome 6 using PCC and CCC to determine edge placements. The number of nodes and number of edges were the same for the PCC and CCC networks. Shown are the percentages of nodes that were singletons (nodes with no adjacent edges), number of doubletons (two nodes connected by an edge and isolated from other nodes), average number of nodes per cluster, and the number of nodes and edges in the largest cluster. Overall, the CCC network exhibited stronger community structure than the PCC network.