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Fig. 6 | BMC Systems Biology

Fig. 6

From: Quantifying the relative importance of experimental data points in parameter estimation

Fig. 6

Expreimental data and weights of the G1/S transition model with unevenly spaced time points. a The measurement time points are selected strategically based on the weights of the evenly spaced case. The gray dot and solid line represent the simulated noise-free data obtained from the true parameter, and the circles represent the noisy experimental data. b The black dots and solid curve represent the weights of the data points, and the dashed line represents the equal-weight cost function. The weights are very close to the dashed line except the first time point, meaning that the chosen time points are roughly equally important based on their uncertainty quantifications

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