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Figure 3: Pairwise Variation (V) Calculated Using GeNorm to Determine the Optimal Number of Reference Genes.
doi 10.7717/peerj.7133/fig-3
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Figure 4: Pairwise Variation (V) Analyses of the Candidate Reference Genes.
Figure 2: Average Expression Stability (M-Value) of the 14 Candidate Reference Genes Calculated Using GeNorm.
Supplemental Information 5: M-Values of the Candidate Reference Genes Calculated by GeNorm.
Figure 2: Gene Expression Stability (M) and Ranking of Potential Reference Genes Within Different Treatment Groups as Calculated by geNorm.
Figure 2: Optimal Number of Reference Genes Required for Accurate Normalization Entile.
Figure 3: Expression Stablility Analysis of Reference Genes by NormFinder (A), geNorm (B), BestKeeper (C) and ReFinder (D).
Table S3: Ranking of the Candidate Reference Genes According to the Stability Value Using geNorm, NormFinder and BestKeeper Analyses
Figure 3: Average Expression Stability (M) of 15 Candidate Reference Genes and the Best Combination of Two Genes Were Calculated for the Prenatal Periods.
Table 2: Ranking and Statistical Analyses of Candidate Reference Genes Using BestKeeper, geNorm and NormFinder.