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Fig. 3

From: Assignment of unimodal probability distribution models for quantitative morphological phenotyping

Fig. 3

Various data types used for quantitative morphological phenotyping. Morphological measures were divided into five types. Continuous non-negative, bounded, real, and discrete finite measures were found in population-level studies, whereas discrete infinite measures were found in single-cell studies. Each type has a clear definition and distinct characteristics. Example possible distributions are sorted alphabetically. Bold font indicates the best-fitted distributions in this study. For a detailed list, see Supplementary Table S1

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