Figure 7From: RIDDLE: reflective diffusion and local extension reveal functional associations for unannotated gene sets via proximity in a gene networkRIDDLE performs superiorly in matching disjoint gene subsets. (a-c) RIDDLE matches many disjoint subsets of various gene sets created by dividing KEGG pathway sets (a) and GO biological process sets (b) randomly into non-overlapping halves, and splitting GO biological process sets (c) by those annotated prior to and after 9 February 2007. Note the failure of hypergeometric for all three cases and the incremental improvement obtained by each component and the final combinatory RIDDLE method.Back to article page