Fig. 3From: Benchmarking omics-based prediction of asthma development in childrenDistribution of healthy controls and asthmatic cases. TSNE (t-distributed stochastic neighbor embedding) plot shows that healthy (blue; \(n=249\)) and nonhealthy (orange; \(n=83\)) groups have significantly different distributions of omics profiles according to PERMANOVA (Euclidean distance by directly concatenating the features from six types of omics. The feature number of GWAS is 6 and 300 for the each of remaining five omics.). Each point corresponds to a subject. Ellipses correspond to 95% confidence regionsBack to article page