Validation of microarray gene expression patterns by relative real-time PCR according to the first selection criterion. One gene was found to be statistically significant for the group main effect by one-way ANOVA (Bonferroni multiple comparison). (A) GABA-A receptor subunit γ3 (p < 0.04, F = 3.4, d.f. = 3, 32). Five genes were found to be statistically significant for the ANOVA (Kruskal–Wallis, compares the medians of the groups), two probe-sets confirmed are: (B) GABA-B receptor γ1, Gabrg1, (Kruskal–Wallis statistic = 6.27, p < 0.04, d.f. = 3, 32), MP vs. SP: p < 0.05; and GABA-B receptor 1 (Gabbr1, Kruskal–Wallis statistic = 6.19, p < 0.04, d.f. = 3, 32), MP vs. SP: p < 0.05. The results are expressed as fold change in middle aged, old mild presbycusis and old severe presbycusis subject groups relative to the mean gene expression levels of the young adult group with good hearing. GAPDH was used as an endogenous control to derive the ΔCt values, while ΔΔCt was derived from the mean of the young adults with good hearing ΔCt of all the replicates for relative real-time PCR. SEM is indicated, MA = middle age, MP = old mild presbycusis, SP = old severe presbycusis.