HousekeepingGene
Housekeeping genes are genes that encode proteins required for basic cellular maintenance and are expected to be expressed at relatively constant levels across many tissues and conditions. They typically participate in essential processes such as metabolism, transcription, translation, and structural maintenance, making them useful internal controls for measuring gene expression. In practice, housekeeping genes are used to normalize data in experiments like quantitative PCR and RNA sequencing to correct for variation in RNA input, quality, or reverse transcription efficiency.
Commonly used housekeeping genes include GAPDH, ACTB (beta-actin), 18S ribosomal RNA, RPLP0, B2M, and HPRT1, among
Best practices involve using multiple reference genes and assessing their stability with dedicated tools or algorithms,