DNA microarrays. Volume 410, Part A /

Modern DNA microarray technologies have evolved over the past 25 years to the point where it is now possible to take many million measurements from a single experiment. These two volumes, Parts A & B in the Methods in Enzymology series provide methods that will shepard any molecular biologist th...

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Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Kimmel, Alan R., Oliver, Brian, 1959-
Μορφή: Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Amsterdam ; San Diego : Elsevier/Academic Press, ©2006.
Σειρά:Methods in enzymology ; v. 410.
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505 0 |a Section I Array Platforms -- Chapter 1: The Affymetrix GeneChipreg Platform: An Overview -- Introduction -- GeneChip Microarrays, a Flexible Platform -- Array Manufacturing -- Array Design -- Target Preparation -- GeneChip Instrument Components and Associated Assay Steps -- Image and Data Analysis -- Current Applications -- Advancing the Future of Genomics -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 2: The Agilent In Situ-Synthesized Microarray Platform -- Introduction -- Technology -- Applications -- Methods Descriptions -- Array Design -- Sample Isolation, Labeling, and Quality Control -- Array Hybridization and Scanning -- Data Extraction -- Array Design -- Process Description -- Sample Isolation, Labeling, and Quality Control -- Array Hybridization and Scanning -- Data Extraction -- References -- Chapter 3: Illumina Universal Bead Arrays -- Introduction -- Material and Methods -- Results and Discussion -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 4: Microarray Oligonucleotide Probes -- The Case for Oligonucleotide Probes -- Considerations for Oligonucleotide Probe Design -- Microarray Production and Hybridization Protocols -- Practical Considerations in Probe Sequence Design, a Case Study -- Employment and Postprocessing -- Conclusion -- Locations of Probe Sequence Target Regions: Discrimination of Highly Similar Targets -- In Situ Synthesis vs Deposition of Presynthesized Oligonucleotides -- Thermodynamic Modeling of Microarray Probe Hybridization -- Outlook -- Supplement -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 5: Automated Liquid Handling and High-Throughput Preparation of Polymerase Chain Reaction-Amplified DNA for Microarray Fabrication -- Introduction -- Overview -- Methods -- Summary -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 6: The Printing Process: Tips on Tips -- Introduction -- The Printing Process and Equipment -- Printing Pin Technology Options -- Critical Parameters and Troubleshooting -- Quality Control Testing -- Future Developments -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Chapter 7: Making and Using Spotted DNA Microarrays in an Academic Core Laboratory -- Introduction -- Technologies and Services Provided by the Keck Microarray Resource -- Generic Glass Slide Microarray Printing -- Genomic Solutions OmniGrid 100 Microarrayer Print Settings -- Materials and General Settings for cDNA and Oligonucleotide Printing on In-House PLL-Coated Slides -- Quality Control Parameters for DNA Microarray Printing and Analysis Using Spotted Glass Slides -- Labeling and Hybridization Protocols Employed by the Keck Microarray Resource -- General Considerations Regarding RNA Samples, Labeling, and Hybridization Strategies -- Indirect Amino-Allyl dUTP Target Labeling, Monofunctional Dye Conjugation, and cDNA and Oligonucleotide Array Hybridization Protocols -- Genisphere 3DNA Dendrimer Labeling and Oligonucleotide Array Hybridization --tidtid6. 
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