<p>“*”: Geometric mean (GM); Stability Value (SV); Pearson's correlation coefficient ([r]); Standard Deviation (SD).</p><p>Ranking of reference gene candidates using different algorithms*.</p
<p>Note: Data were presented as coefficient of variance (CV) ± standard deviation (SD). Reference ge...
<p>Overall ranking of the candidate reference genes for the four sample groups after geNorm, NormFin...
<p>Ranking of candidate reference genes according to stability values produced by GeNorm, NormFinder...
<p>12 samples were from developmental stage group as input.</p><p>Geometric mean (GM); Stability Val...
<p>Two criteria are considered: Pearson’s correlation coefficient and BestKeeper computed SD values....
<p>48 samples were combined from heart and brain experimental groups as input.</p><p>Geometric mean ...
a<p>GM refers to the Geometric mean.</p><p>Ranking of candidate reference genes in order of their ex...
<p>Note. Reference genes with SD values greater than 1 are considered as inconsistent and should be ...
<p>Ranking of reference genes according to GeNorm, NormFinder and Bestkeeper algorithms.</p
<p>* Commonly used reference genes.</p><p>Ranking of reference genes based on the geomean of stabili...
<p>Ranking of the candidate reference genes according to their stability values using geNorm, NormFi...
<p>Ranking of candidate reference genes in order of M value as calculated by NormFinder.</p
<p>Note. Higher Stability value (SV) indicates genes with low transcriptional stability, whereas low...
<p>*: Parameters used in this ranking are Geometric Mean (GM), Stability Value (SV), Pearson’s corre...
<p>*The ranking has been calculated by averaging the ranks obtained by geNorm and NormFinder.</p><p>...
<p>Note: Data were presented as coefficient of variance (CV) ± standard deviation (SD). Reference ge...
<p>Overall ranking of the candidate reference genes for the four sample groups after geNorm, NormFin...
<p>Ranking of candidate reference genes according to stability values produced by GeNorm, NormFinder...
<p>12 samples were from developmental stage group as input.</p><p>Geometric mean (GM); Stability Val...
<p>Two criteria are considered: Pearson’s correlation coefficient and BestKeeper computed SD values....
<p>48 samples were combined from heart and brain experimental groups as input.</p><p>Geometric mean ...
a<p>GM refers to the Geometric mean.</p><p>Ranking of candidate reference genes in order of their ex...
<p>Note. Reference genes with SD values greater than 1 are considered as inconsistent and should be ...
<p>Ranking of reference genes according to GeNorm, NormFinder and Bestkeeper algorithms.</p
<p>* Commonly used reference genes.</p><p>Ranking of reference genes based on the geomean of stabili...
<p>Ranking of the candidate reference genes according to their stability values using geNorm, NormFi...
<p>Ranking of candidate reference genes in order of M value as calculated by NormFinder.</p
<p>Note. Higher Stability value (SV) indicates genes with low transcriptional stability, whereas low...
<p>*: Parameters used in this ranking are Geometric Mean (GM), Stability Value (SV), Pearson’s corre...
<p>*The ranking has been calculated by averaging the ranks obtained by geNorm and NormFinder.</p><p>...
<p>Note: Data were presented as coefficient of variance (CV) ± standard deviation (SD). Reference ge...
<p>Overall ranking of the candidate reference genes for the four sample groups after geNorm, NormFin...
<p>Ranking of candidate reference genes according to stability values produced by GeNorm, NormFinder...