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The SNP Array 6.0 is a single microarray that measures more than 1.8 million markers for genetic variation, according to the company. It consists of 906,600 SNPs and 946,000 copy-number probes ...
For the cell biologist, identifying changes in gene expression using DNA microarrays is just the start of a long journey from tissue to cell. We discuss how chip users can first filter noise ...
Review Article Published: January 1999 DNA microarrays in drug discovery and development Christine Debouck & Peter N. Goodfellow Nature Genetics 21, 48–50 (1999) Cite this article ...
If viruses are not detected by PCR or microarray, samples are then subjected to high-throughput sequencing to detect novel viruses that do not have significant sequence homology to any known ...
Separation of Fluorescent Dye-Labeled DNA Fluorescent dye-labeled oligonucleotides are used in many applications such as DNA sequencing, PCR, DNA microarrays and in situ hybridization.
Researchers have developed a light-induced DNA detection method that enables rapid, PCR-free genetic analysis. Their technique offers ultra-sensitive mutation detection in just five minutes ...
Ron Davis and I were studying plant transcription factors in 1990, but progress was slow and arduous because the gene expression tools were so primitive. We conceived of the DNA microarray in 1993 to ...
Using the subheading "Microarray tools open genomes to discoverers" in the Jan. 22 Hot Papers article1 is much like telling a group of kindergartners: "Any of you can become the president of the ...
Developing a Machine-Learning ‘Smart’ PCR Thermocycler, Part 1: Construction of a Theoretical Framework. Genes, 2024; 15 (9): 1196 DOI: 10.3390/genes15091196 ...
Orbit PCR is possible due to the innovative integration of three technologies including free-flow qPCR, a wash-free pre-quenched microarray, and toehold probes.
Microarray technologies provide analysis of tens of thousands of molecules for a variety of assays, including drug binding, molecular interactions, enzyme activity, and pathway identification.
Lindsey Mills takes the claim to the experts to verify why that’s not true. The claim: The CDC is using PCR COVID test samples to collect your DNA. The answer: False.