post-hoc TUKEY HSD | ||||
Group comparison | Mean difference | 95% confidence interval | T-value | P-value |
Liver | Heart | Liver | Heart | Liver | Heart | Liver | Heart | |
No to Nuclear | 14.517 | 8.065 | −37.42-66.46 | −39.15-55.28 | 0.0676 | 0.413 | >0.05 | >0.05 |
No to Cytonuclear | 85.383 | 158.972 | 33.44-137.32 | 111.76-206.19 | 3.973 | 8.138 | < 0.01 | < 0.01 |
Nuclear to Cytonuclear | 70.866 | 167.037 | 18.93-122.81 | 119.82-214.25 | 3.298 | 8.55 | < 0.01 | < 0.01 |
Calculation parameters included admixture group measurements with n = 60 (df = 2). The significant p-value confirmed that variance existed between (indicated by bold typeface). A post hoc Tukey HSD test compared the group means using mean square error. Significant results are indicated by bold typeface. These results reveal that the highly admixed hepatic and cardiac samples have respiration levels significantly lower than the other groups.