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Table 1 Correlations between liver/brain RQ ratios of amplified vs. unamplified RNAs. For each correlation, n is the number of PCR results retained after filtering the amplification efficiency [22]. The correlation coefficient (r) is shown along with its 95% confidence interval (CI). Each correlation was significant at p < 0.0001. A cross-correlation matrix showing all relationships between samples is available at http://cord.rutgers.edu/amplification/index.html

From: Evaluation of sense-strand mRNA amplification by comparative quantitative PCR

 

n*

r ‡

95% CI

p

MessageAmpâ„¢

121

0.80

0.74 To 0.85

<0.0001

Ovationâ„¢

112

0.82

0.76 To 0.86

<0.0001

SenseAmpâ„¢ Version 1

118

0.87

0.83 To 0.90

<0.0001

SenseAmpâ„¢ Version 2

121

0.88

0.85 To 0.91

<0.0001

SenseAmp™ Version 1–2

121

0.90

0.87 To 0.93

<0.0001

2 Rounds Version 1–2

121

0.89

0.85 To 0.92

<0.0001

SenseAmpâ„¢ on degraded RNA

121

0.94

0.92 To 0.96

<0.0001

  1. * number of valid samples shared with unamplified control
  2. ‡ Pearson correlation coefficient