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Experimental qPCR Plate Setup and AnalysisGoals
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AnalysisI like to perform my qPCR analysis using the pfaffl method, a brief description of which is shown below:The Pfaffl method... is used to calculate relative gene expression data while accounting for differences in primer efficiencies. Unlike the delta-delta Ct method, which assumes primer efficiencies are similar between the gene of interest and the housekeeping gene, the Pfaffl method accounts for any efficiency differences to increase reproducibility. | ||||||||
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< < | To perform the pfaffl method I've found that the best guide is this website. I will outline the major steps below, but Dr Steven Bradburn has already done an excellent job of explaining this in a simplified fashion! | |||||||
> > | To perform the pfaffl method I've found that the best guide is this website. Dr Steven Bradburn has already done an excellent job of explaining this in a simplified fashion and you should read his guide before starting this procedure! | |||||||
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