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. 2019 Dec 31;48(3):1164–1174. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkz1184

Table 3.

Each line represents a set of clusters which, with the population in parenthesis, agree with all experimental data. They have been ordered by the Kullback–Leibler divergence DKL between the given populations and the original populations of these clusters

c1 c2 c3 c4 D KL
2 (50%) 4 (27%) 9 (21%) 69 (2%) 1.72
1 (42%) 4 (30%) 9 (25%) 69 (3%) 1.72
2 (50%) 4 (27%) 9 (22%) 68 (1%) 1.72
1 (44%) 4 (28%) 9 (27%) 68 (1%) 1.72
2 (71%) 9 (17%) 11 (11%) 69 (1%) 1.92
2 (70%) 9 (18%) 11 (11%) 68 (1%) 1.92
2 (74%) 9 (19%) 26 (5%) 69 (2%) 2.00
2 (73%) 9 (20%) 26 (5%) 68 (2%) 2.00
2 (75%) 9 (20%) 37 (3%) 69 (2%) 2.02
2 (74%) 9 (21%) 37 (3%) 68 (2%) 2.02