@ufukufi Typically, it is very difficult to obtain statistically significant differences with fold changes below 1. However, the p-value will set you free!
@waweel, Once you have the data you need to analyze it using standard statistical methodology. Which method you use really depends on a number of factors including how your experiment was run, how many samples were included and how many variables are being analyzed.
After we calculate the fold difference in expression between the control sample and the tested samples, how could we know that the increase or decrease in expression is significant?
what about fold if it is less than 1? for example, by Livak method, we found 2^-ΔΔCt as 0,300. what does it mean?
ufukufi 2 weeks ago
@ufukufi Typically, it is very difficult to obtain statistically significant differences with fold changes below 1. However, the p-value will set you free!
americanbiotech 2 weeks ago
@waweel, Once you have the data you need to analyze it using standard statistical methodology. Which method you use really depends on a number of factors including how your experiment was run, how many samples were included and how many variables are being analyzed.
americanbiotech 2 months ago
After we calculate the fold difference in expression between the control sample and the tested samples, how could we know that the increase or decrease in expression is significant?
waweel 2 months ago
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waweel 2 months ago
Great video
shrawanbhandari 7 months ago
Thanks a lot.... great help.
Very simple explanation of difficult concept.
memylan 1 year ago
How do you measure efficiency?
CarnEHge 1 year ago