Table 2:

Statistical table

FigureData structureType of testPower
1DQuantification of DNA by qPCR (n = 4–6, 2 biological replicates with each having 2–3 technical replicates)One-way ANOVA followed by Student’s t test (two-tailed, type 2)*p < 0.05, **p < 1 × 10−4
3AQuantification of DNA by qPCR (n = 18, 6 biological replicates with each having 3 technical replicates)One-way ANOVA followed by Student’s t test (two-tailed, type 2)*p < 0.05, **p < 1 × 10−4, ***p < 1 × 10−5
3BMeasurement of luciferase reporter activity (n = 9, 3 biological replicates with each having 3 technical replicates)Gaussian distribution was confirmed by D’Agostino–Pearson normality test (α = 0.05); one-way ANOVA followed by post hoc Tukey’s test****p < 0.0001
4BQuantification of mRNA by RT-qPCR (n = 9, 3 biological replicates, with each having 3 technical replicates)Gaussian distribution was confirmed by D’Agostino–Pearson normality test (α = 0.05); one-way ANOVA followed by post hoc Tukey’s test*p = 0.023
4DQuantification of protein levels by immunoblotting (n = 3 biological replicates)Unpaired t test (two-tailed, type 2)p = 0.057
4G,HQuantification of protein levels by immunofluorescence (n = 30, from 2 biological replicates)Nonparametric Kruskal–Wallis test followed by Dunn’s multiple-correction analysis*p < 0.02,**p = 0.0012, ****p < 0.0001
6B–FQuantification of calcium levels by measuring Fluo-3 signal (n = 20–50 per condition)Nonparametric Kruskal–Wallis test followed by Dunn’s multiple-correction analysis**p = 0.0073, ***p = 0.0008
7B–FQuantification of calcium levels by measuring Fluo-3 signal (n = 20–40 per condition)Unpaired t test (two-tailed, type 2)*p < 0.05