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. 2014 Dec 18;4:7549. doi: 10.1038/srep07549

Figure 7. Statistical properties of three-toyGene genotypes.

Figure 7

(A): Phenotype abundance. There are 11,981 different phenotypes with abundances that vary in eleven orders of magnitude. The phenotypes, in the x–axis, are rank ordered following the number of genotypes that express them. (B): Number of metabolons able to break a given toyMetabolite. The latter, in the x–axis, are rank-ordered following the number of genotypes that catabolise them. (C): Abundances of Boolean functions in phenotypes. Some Boolean functions are easy to obtain, while others are very rare. Again, Boolean functions are rank ordered according to the number of genotypes that express them.