Comparing accuracy between different combinations of S/V. The accuracy of each S/V in Figure 3 was calculated using five different combinations of slope and variation, where each combination was replicated ten times. This figure illustrates an instance of this, where we sampled seven cells from data that have an S/V of 1. The five different ratios used to calculate the average accuracy were S/V = .5/.5, 1/1, 1.75/1.75, 2/2, and 3/3. Each combination has ten replicates. An ANOVA test shows that there is no significant difference between the combinations (FDR corrected p < 0.05). FDR, false-discovery rate; S/V, slope/variation.