Analyzing real-time PCR data by the comparative CT method

TD Schmittgen, KJ Livak - Nature protocols, 2008 - nature.com
TD Schmittgen, KJ Livak
Nature protocols, 2008nature.com
Two different methods of presenting quantitative gene expression exist: absolute and
relative quantification. Absolute quantification calculates the copy number of the gene
usually by relating the PCR signal to a standard curve. Relative gene expression presents
the data of the gene of interest relative to some calibrator or internal control gene. A widely
used method to present relative gene expression is the comparative CT method also
referred to as the 2-ΔΔ CT method. This protocol provides an overview of the comparative …
Abstract
Two different methods of presenting quantitative gene expression exist: absolute and relative quantification. Absolute quantification calculates the copy number of the gene usually by relating the PCR signal to a standard curve. Relative gene expression presents the data of the gene of interest relative to some calibrator or internal control gene. A widely used method to present relative gene expression is the comparative C T method also referred to as the 2-ΔΔ C T method. This protocol provides an overview of the comparative C T method for quantitative gene expression studies. Also presented here are various examples to present quantitative gene expression data using this method.
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