Edited by B Jordan Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg. 2001; 140 pp. £30.00, paperback. ISBN 3-540-41508-4. The heady euphoria of the late nineties, promising that DNA microarrays would be ubiquitous tools ...
Pat Brown, CEO of Impossible Foods (CA, USA) and professor emeritus in the department of biochemistry at Stanford University (CA, USA), takes us through the invention of DNA microarrays, their ...
In biomedical research, DNA microarrays are used for the study of gene expression, single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) detection, detection of methylation patterns abnormality, and pathogen detection ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Selection of significant genes via expression patterns is important in a microarray problem. Owing to small sample size and large number of ...
Targeted resequencing is one of the fastest growing applications for next-generation sequencing technology. The ultimate goal is to look for causative mutations within discrete genomic loci in ...
Since their inception in 1995, DNA microarrays have become the icon of the genomics revolution. Everyone with any interest has become familiar with the images of precise rows and columns of colored ...
“Low density DNA, protein or mixed DNA/protein microarrays are useful for the simultaneous detection of multiple pathogens. The spots on such an array are usually between 50 and 150 micrometres in ...
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