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English: This bar graph represents the percentage of nuclear profiles that belong to a category of radial position (with 5 being strongly equatorial and 1 being strongly apical). The cluster of nuclear profiles was calculated based on their similarity to each other using a k-means clustering method. To begin the process, three nuclear profiles were chosen at random as the ‘centers’ of the cluster. After the centers were chosen at random, every other nuclear profile is assigned to a cluster based on its distance from each center using a calculated distance value. New centers were then chosen to better represent the cluster. This process was repeated until the centers at the start matched the centers at the end. When the cluster centers have not changed, it could be interpreted that this means proper clusters have been chosen. Within each of these clusters the nuclear profiles are then given a value from 1 to 5 based on their radial position and this data is fed into a bar graph to give a visualization.
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This bar graph shows how the radial positions of nuclear profiles are distributed across a cluster

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