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. 2016 Jul 21;38(4):323–333. doi: 10.1007/s11357-016-9930-1

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4

Mouse heart muscle contains more mtDNA compared to neural (retina) tissue. dPCR was used to absolutely quantify mtDNA copies in mouse heart muscle and retinal neural tissue. Data is represented as either normalized per nanogram input DNA (a) or normalized on a per haploid genome basis (b). Both demonstrate that heart muscle contains more mtDNA when compared to retinal neural tissue (***p < 0.001, parametric t test, n = 5–7/tissue). Break interval—30,000–100,000 (right)