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. 2017 Oct 30;12(10):e0187000. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0187000

Fig 4. Effect of change in asymmetric differentiation and plasticity rates on survivability of mutants.

Fig 4

Subfigures show the variation of ρS with respect to the relative fitness of mutants r, in which we start with an initial mutant within SCs. We assume that NS = ND = 10, r1=r˜1=1, and r2=r˜2=r. In subfigure (a), the fixation probability of SCs as a function of η is given, where η = 0.01, 0.1, 0.5 while u1 = u2 = 0.5, and η1 = 0. In (b) η1 = 0 and η = 0.1. Changing parameters u1 and u2, which are the asymmetric division rates of normal and tumor SCs respectively, the fixation probability as a function of u1, u2 is shown. Solid lines represent the exact calculation and points correspond to simulation results (error bars are based on the standard error of the mean).