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Central to microarray analysis for determining gene expression is the hybridization of fluorescently labeled RNA with a short strand of complementary DNA that is tethered to a solid surface ...
Unlike karyotype analysis, microarray analysis does not require live cells, and it detects small deletions and duplications called copy-number variants. The Stillbirth Collaborative Research ...
Expert Rev Mol Diagn. 2013;13(6):601-611. In other situations, normal microarray analysis in the presence of an abnormal karyotype, such as marker chromosomes, is reassuring, as it indicates that ...
Microarray technology allows for the multiple analysis of gene expression in a single reaction. While DNA microarrays are the most common, there is increasing utilization of protein, peptide and ...
Compounding this problem is the absence of a unified "language" for microarray analysis that would ease the exchange of microarray data between different groups. "There's very little consensus on how ...
Two years and more than 2,000 samples after researchers at Baylor College of Medicine started to use a new gene-chip technology called chromosomal microarray analysis to look for potential genetic ...
sojae by microarray analysis in three soybean cultivars: Williams (susceptible), Conrad (quantitative resistance), and Williams 82 (qualitative resistance)1. Expression of a number of miRNAs was ...
In the opportunities column, microarrays produce genome-wide gene expression snapshots, facilitating a migration from gene-by-gene hypothesis-driven research to a relatively unbiased "discovery mode." ...
Microarrays revolutionized genomic analysis by enabling researchers to efficiently query hundreds to thousands of defined sequences at one time. Fast forward to today, and microarrays are continuing ...
The resulting analysis gives a snapshot of the transcriptome of the sample, including the identity and abundance of each mRNA. Microarray technology was developed in the 1970s. It uses labeled ...
Spotfire, Inc. has announced DecisionSite® for Microarray Analysis (DSMA), which gives drug makers a competitive advantage in quickly and accurately identifying potential drug targets. DSMA, available ...