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Comprehensive selection of reference genes for gene expression normalization in sugarcane by real time quantitative rt-PCR.

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Figure 1. Gene expression stability of 13 candidate genes in sugarcane as predicted by geNorm
Table 4. Comparison of the expression stability of 13 reference genes in Saccharum officinarum as calculated by geNorm, Normfinder and deltaCt.
Figure 2. The optimal number of reference genes required for effective normalization in each of four experimental sets in sugarcane

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