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Reference gene selection for quantitative real-time PCR normalization in Caragana intermedia under different abiotic stress conditions.

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Table 1. Caragana intermedia candidate reference genes descriptions and comparison with Arabidopsis orthologs.
Figure 3 shows the ranking of the tested genes according to their expression stability in the C
Figure 3. Gene expression stability and ranking of 10 reference genes as calculated by geNorm
Figure 4. Determination of the optimal number of reference genes required for effective normalization
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