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English: The heatmap above represents the relationship between nuclear profiles based on a calculated Jaccard Index where the values ranging from 0-1 are the degree of similarity between two nuclear profiles. Showing this similarity can help to display where certain groups of nuclear profiles are more common within a genome. In this heatmap the diagonal white line of cells is expected because these cells indicate where nuclear profiles intersect themselves and are therefore the most similar as possible to each other, which gives them a value of 1. In addition to the white diagonal line of cells, a cluster of other lightly colored cells can be observed in the bottom right of the heatmap. This grouping of nuclear profiles display high similarity using the Jaccard Index. This means that the nuclear profiles are present in a greater number of genomic windows than others.
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This heatmap displays the similarity between nuclear profiles using cells that take on values from 0 - 1

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