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With the dual-flashlight plot, we can see how the genes or compounds are distributed into each category in effect sizes, as shown in the figure. Meanwhile, we can also see the average fold-change for each gene or compound. The dual-flashlight plot is similar to the [[volcano plot (statistics)|volcano plot]]. In a [[volcano plot (statistics)|volcano plot]], the [[p-value]] (or q-value{{clarify|date=June 2012}}), instead of SMCV or SSMD, is plotted against average fold-change <ref name=Jin2001>{{cite journal |vauthors=Jin W, Riley RM, Wolfinger RD, White KP, Passador-Gurgel G, Gibson G |title= The contributions of sex, genotype and age to transcriptional variance in Drosophila melanogaster
|journal= Nature Genetics |volume=29 |issue= 4|pages=389–95
|year=2001 |month= |pmid= 11726925|doi= 10.1038/ng766 |url=}}</ref>
.<ref name=Cui2003>{{cite journal |vauthors=Cui X, Churchill GA |title=Statistical tests for differential expression in cDNA microarray experiments
|journal= Genome Biology |volume=4 |issue= 4|pages=210
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.<ref name=ZhangSBR2010>{{cite journal |author=Zhang XHD
|title= Strictly standardized mean difference, standardized mean difference and classical t-test for the comparison of two groups
|journal= Statistics in Biopharmaceutical Research |volume=2 |issue= 2|pages=292–99
|year=2010 |month= |pmid= |doi=10.1198/sbr.2009.0074 |url=}}</ref> Hence, the value of SMCV is comparable whereas the value of p-value or q-value is not comparable in experiments with different sample size, especially when many investigated genes or compounds do not have exactly zero effects. The dual-flashlight plot bears the same advantage that the SMCV has, as compared to the [[volcano plot (statistics)|volcano plot]].
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