Table 1 The increased transcript levels (in fold of change for transcript compared with that of wild-type plants) of PP2A-C5 and AVP1 in transgenic plants containing different vector constructs.

From: The Effects of Transcription Directions of Transgenes and the gypsy Insulators on the Transcript Levels of Transgenes in Transgenic Arabidopsis

Gene

Group

Number of samples

Mean

Variance

Quantiles

Min

25%

Median

75%

Max

PP2A-C5

A

100

4.004

9.050

0.518

1.868

3.028

5.451

13.766

B

70

2.829

7.425

0.540

1.195

1.888

3.606

16.011

C

98

3.881

10.315

0.575

1.569

2.768

5.316

18.804

D

92

5.465

18.794

0.960

2.322

4.532

7.322

22.896

E

99

3.664

7.464

0.555

1.543

2.998

5.202

14.289

F

88

5.977

21.660

0.678

2.395

5.107

8.666

22.848

AVP1

A

100

2.991

8.140

0.398

1.299

1.722

3.524

16.553

B

70

3.639

15.085

0.439

1.346

2.069

4.595

16.507

C

98

2.233

2.179

0.284

1.281

1.786

3.044

10.454

D

92

2.946

13.228

0.295

0.884

1.928

2.990

21.541

E

99

3.783

16.436

0.764

1.621

2.269

4.485

24.218

F

88

2.459

3.634

0.431

0.964

2.020

3.428

10.498

  1. The transcript levels of PP2A-C5 and AVP1 relative to that of Actin2 in wild-type plants were set as 1. The fold of change for AVP1 or PP2A-C5 transcript was used to reflect the increased transcript levels of transgenes in the transgenic plants. Data collected from RT-qPCR analyses were used to calculate the mean value, variance value and quantiles of each transgenic group using IBM SPSS Statistics 22. A, B, C, D, E and F represent transgenic groups independently containing vectors A, B, C, D, E and F, respectively.