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Fig. 4 | Genome Biology

Fig. 4

From: Community-wide hackathons to identify central themes in single-cell multi-omics

Fig. 4

A Schematic diagram of stages of interpretation and integration of data sources. B Integrative analysis across multiple modes of data results in complementary evidence, allowing stronger conclusions, an instance of Cardinal Newman’s principle: “Supposes a thesis (e.g., the guilt of an accused man) is supported by a great deal of circumstantial evidence of different forms, but in agreement with each other; then even if each piece of evidence is in itself insufficient to produce any strong belief, the thesis is decisively strengthened by their joint effect.”

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