20.109(S17):Examine quantitative PCR results (Day9)
Contents
Introduction
Today is the final laboratory session for Module 2! You have completed all of the bench work for your research; however, there is still data analysis to complete for the cell viability assay and the qPCR experiment. In addition to plotting and normalizing the data, you will complete statistical analysis to determine the significance of your results.
Statistics are mathematical tools used to analyze, interpret, and organize data. The specific tools that you will use are confidence intervals (CI) and the Student's t-test.
Protocols
Part 1: Practice statistical analysis
Review these data from an experiment where cells were exposed to increasing amounts of radiation. Your goal is to determine if a statistically significant amount of DNA damage was induced. For the purpose of this exercise, the values in the spreadsheet are in arbitrary units of 'DNA damage', where the higher numbers indicate more damage.
When interpreting the statistics, consider how you may use the information to convince someone that the DNA damage was significant? You may find this spreadsheet, originally created by Prof. Bevin Engelward and modified by the 20.109 staff, helpful for this exercise. At a minimum, you should post a bar plot of the data with 95% confidence intervals and indicate if there is a statistically significant difference (i.e. provide a p-value) between conditions in your Benchling notebook.
Part 2: Analyze quantitative PCR data
Part 3: Analyze cell viability assay data
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