(A) Genes ranked by their Katz centrality score (scores > 1 pictured). (B) Genes ranked by miRTarBase frequency score (for comparison; same as Table 3; only scores ≥ 6 pictured). (C) Top 50 genes with the highest final score (miRTarBase score multiplied by Katz centrality score). Full list available in S2 Data.</p
<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>Candidates are listed from top to bottom in order of decreasing expression stability.</p
<p>The rank of each gene is given inside the braces of the corresponding centrality measures in the ...
List of top 10 significant genes with the highest degree with their general centrality parameters ob...
<p>(A) Gene TFF1, COPA rank: 8, NPCPS rank: 5281. (B) Gene ERBB2, COPA rank: ...
<p>*Note: RIF2 scores are presented as Z score normalized values.</p><p>Top 10 genes identified by R...
<p>The number of identified specific and 2-selective genes. The specific genes are divided into: str...
<p>Overall ranking of the candidate reference genes for the four sample groups after geNorm, NormFin...
<p>Counts of unique essential genes ranked by various DiffSLC variants in the top 1%, 5%, 10%, 15%, ...
<p>BestKeeper outputs of reference genes ranked by the correlation coefficients (A&C) or by their st...
<p>(A) Overall ranking of 22 RG using geNorm, Bestkeeper and Normfinder algorithms and calculation o...
This is the ranked list obtained using SRBM-II. The first colume is genenames, and the second colume...
<p>The highly loaded genes contribute more to the scores that are used for classification, and hence...
<p>Genes falling in the top 30 ranks of the consensus gene set, π<sub>244</sub><sup><i>gene</i></sup...
<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>Candidates are listed from top to bottom in order of decreasing expression stability.</p
<p>The rank of each gene is given inside the braces of the corresponding centrality measures in the ...
List of top 10 significant genes with the highest degree with their general centrality parameters ob...
<p>(A) Gene TFF1, COPA rank: 8, NPCPS rank: 5281. (B) Gene ERBB2, COPA rank: ...
<p>*Note: RIF2 scores are presented as Z score normalized values.</p><p>Top 10 genes identified by R...
<p>The number of identified specific and 2-selective genes. The specific genes are divided into: str...
<p>Overall ranking of the candidate reference genes for the four sample groups after geNorm, NormFin...
<p>Counts of unique essential genes ranked by various DiffSLC variants in the top 1%, 5%, 10%, 15%, ...
<p>BestKeeper outputs of reference genes ranked by the correlation coefficients (A&C) or by their st...
<p>(A) Overall ranking of 22 RG using geNorm, Bestkeeper and Normfinder algorithms and calculation o...
This is the ranked list obtained using SRBM-II. The first colume is genenames, and the second colume...
<p>The highly loaded genes contribute more to the scores that are used for classification, and hence...
<p>Genes falling in the top 30 ranks of the consensus gene set, π<sub>244</sub><sup><i>gene</i></sup...
<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>Candidates are listed from top to bottom in order of decreasing expression stability.</p