Peak ratio bar is representing, for each assay of a primer pair, relative expression of all detected PCR amplicons. For an assay, relative expression is shown as a stacked bar graph. Bar colors are matched to the amplicon's associated length (see legend below figure). The assay reaction total expression value (molarity) is shown at the right of each bar.
In the bar color legend, a solid color is used when the detected amplicon was matched to the length expected by primer design. If the color is cross-hatched, then this amplicon could not match any expected by primer design. This unexpected amplicon length is aligned across all assay reactions.
Peak ratio bar is representing, for each assay of a primer pair, relative expression of all detected PCR amplicons. For an assay, relative expression is shown as a stacked bar graph. Bar colors are matched to the amplicon's associated length (see legend below figure). The assay reaction total expression value (molarity) is shown at the right of each bar.
In the bar color legend, a solid color is used when the detected amplicon was matched to the length expected by primer design. If the color is cross-hatched, then this amplicon could not match any expected by primer design. This unexpected amplicon length is aligned across all assay reactions.
Peak ratio bar is representing, for each assay of a primer pair, relative expression of all detected PCR amplicons. For an assay, relative expression is shown as a stacked bar graph. Bar colors are matched to the amplicon's associated length (see legend below figure). The assay reaction total expression value (molarity) is shown at the right of each bar.
In the bar color legend, a solid color is used when the detected amplicon was matched to the length expected by primer design. If the color is cross-hatched, then this amplicon could not match any expected by primer design. This unexpected amplicon length is aligned across all assay reactions.
Peak ratio bar is representing, for each assay of a primer pair, relative expression of all detected PCR amplicons. For an assay, relative expression is shown as a stacked bar graph. Bar colors are matched to the amplicon's associated length (see legend below figure). The assay reaction total expression value (molarity) is shown at the right of each bar.
In the bar color legend, a solid color is used when the detected amplicon was matched to the length expected by primer design. If the color is cross-hatched, then this amplicon could not match any expected by primer design. This unexpected amplicon length is aligned across all assay reactions.
Peak ratio bar is representing, for each assay of a primer pair, relative expression of all detected PCR amplicons. For an assay, relative expression is shown as a stacked bar graph. Bar colors are matched to the amplicon's associated length (see legend below figure). The assay reaction total expression value (molarity) is shown at the right of each bar.
In the bar color legend, a solid color is used when the detected amplicon was matched to the length expected by primer design. If the color is cross-hatched, then this amplicon could not match any expected by primer design. This unexpected amplicon length is aligned across all assay reactions.
Peak ratio bar is representing, for each assay of a primer pair, relative expression of all detected PCR amplicons. For an assay, relative expression is shown as a stacked bar graph. Bar colors are matched to the amplicon's associated length (see legend below figure). The assay reaction total expression value (molarity) is shown at the right of each bar.
In the bar color legend, a solid color is used when the detected amplicon was matched to the length expected by primer design. If the color is cross-hatched, then this amplicon could not match any expected by primer design. This unexpected amplicon length is aligned across all assay reactions.
Peak ratio bar is representing, for each assay of a primer pair, relative expression of all detected PCR amplicons. For an assay, relative expression is shown as a stacked bar graph. Bar colors are matched to the amplicon's associated length (see legend below figure). The assay reaction total expression value (molarity) is shown at the right of each bar.
In the bar color legend, a solid color is used when the detected amplicon was matched to the length expected by primer design. If the color is cross-hatched, then this amplicon could not match any expected by primer design. This unexpected amplicon length is aligned across all assay reactions.
Peak ratio bar is representing, for each assay of a primer pair, relative expression of all detected PCR amplicons. For an assay, relative expression is shown as a stacked bar graph. Bar colors are matched to the amplicon's associated length (see legend below figure). The assay reaction total expression value (molarity) is shown at the right of each bar.
In the bar color legend, a solid color is used when the detected amplicon was matched to the length expected by primer design. If the color is cross-hatched, then this amplicon could not match any expected by primer design. This unexpected amplicon length is aligned across all assay reactions.
Peak ratio bar is representing, for each assay of a primer pair, relative expression of all detected PCR amplicons. For an assay, relative expression is shown as a stacked bar graph. Bar colors are matched to the amplicon's associated length (see legend below figure). The assay reaction total expression value (molarity) is shown at the right of each bar.
In the bar color legend, a solid color is used when the detected amplicon was matched to the length expected by primer design. If the color is cross-hatched, then this amplicon could not match any expected by primer design. This unexpected amplicon length is aligned across all assay reactions.
Peak ratio bar is representing, for each assay of a primer pair, relative expression of all detected PCR amplicons. For an assay, relative expression is shown as a stacked bar graph. Bar colors are matched to the amplicon's associated length (see legend below figure). The assay reaction total expression value (molarity) is shown at the right of each bar.
In the bar color legend, a solid color is used when the detected amplicon was matched to the length expected by primer design. If the color is cross-hatched, then this amplicon could not match any expected by primer design. This unexpected amplicon length is aligned across all assay reactions.
Peak ratio bar is representing, for each assay of a primer pair, relative expression of all detected PCR amplicons. For an assay, relative expression is shown as a stacked bar graph. Bar colors are matched to the amplicon's associated length (see legend below figure). The assay reaction total expression value (molarity) is shown at the right of each bar.
In the bar color legend, a solid color is used when the detected amplicon was matched to the length expected by primer design. If the color is cross-hatched, then this amplicon could not match any expected by primer design. This unexpected amplicon length is aligned across all assay reactions.
Peak ratio bar is representing, for each assay of a primer pair, relative expression of all detected PCR amplicons. For an assay, relative expression is shown as a stacked bar graph. Bar colors are matched to the amplicon's associated length (see legend below figure). The assay reaction total expression value (molarity) is shown at the right of each bar.
In the bar color legend, a solid color is used when the detected amplicon was matched to the length expected by primer design. If the color is cross-hatched, then this amplicon could not match any expected by primer design. This unexpected amplicon length is aligned across all assay reactions.
Peak ratio bar is representing, for each assay of a primer pair, relative expression of all detected PCR amplicons. For an assay, relative expression is shown as a stacked bar graph. Bar colors are matched to the amplicon's associated length (see legend below figure). The assay reaction total expression value (molarity) is shown at the right of each bar.
In the bar color legend, a solid color is used when the detected amplicon was matched to the length expected by primer design. If the color is cross-hatched, then this amplicon could not match any expected by primer design. This unexpected amplicon length is aligned across all assay reactions.
Peak ratio bar is representing, for each assay of a primer pair, relative expression of all detected PCR amplicons. For an assay, relative expression is shown as a stacked bar graph. Bar colors are matched to the amplicon's associated length (see legend below figure). The assay reaction total expression value (molarity) is shown at the right of each bar.
In the bar color legend, a solid color is used when the detected amplicon was matched to the length expected by primer design. If the color is cross-hatched, then this amplicon could not match any expected by primer design. This unexpected amplicon length is aligned across all assay reactions.
Peak ratio bar is representing, for each assay of a primer pair, relative expression of all detected PCR amplicons. For an assay, relative expression is shown as a stacked bar graph. Bar colors are matched to the amplicon's associated length (see legend below figure). The assay reaction total expression value (molarity) is shown at the right of each bar.
In the bar color legend, a solid color is used when the detected amplicon was matched to the length expected by primer design. If the color is cross-hatched, then this amplicon could not match any expected by primer design. This unexpected amplicon length is aligned across all assay reactions.
Peak ratio bar is representing, for each assay of a primer pair, relative expression of all detected PCR amplicons. For an assay, relative expression is shown as a stacked bar graph. Bar colors are matched to the amplicon's associated length (see legend below figure). The assay reaction total expression value (molarity) is shown at the right of each bar.
In the bar color legend, a solid color is used when the detected amplicon was matched to the length expected by primer design. If the color is cross-hatched, then this amplicon could not match any expected by primer design. This unexpected amplicon length is aligned across all assay reactions.