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Microarrays: Basic Principle AGCCTAGCCT ACCGAACCGA GCGGAGCGGA CCGGACCGGA TCGGATCGGA Probe Targets Highly parallel molecular search and sort process based on hybridization of nucleic acids
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Probe ArrayTargets Mix Probes and Target: Selective Hybridization Microarray Principles
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Probe ArrayTargets Microarray Principles ~10 6 probes per spot
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Microarray Principles Probe Array Gene ExpressionLevel Gene1: 1846 Gene2: 368 ………….…….. Gene10,000: 218
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Synthesized High Density Oligonucleotide Chip Design Gene sequence database Design a set of short probes for each gene 5’ 3’ 5’ 3’ Optimize probe choices with BLAST Synthesize probes ACGTAC and controls on the array ACCTAC
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GATCCTGACTCTTCTTCAC ….. GAGAAG Z20656 probe Sequence databaseProbe for the alpha-myosin gene sequence GAGAAG Synthesize probe on chip (a) (b) probe Software to ensure probes are specific to intended target sequences #!/usr/bin/perl $x= $x=~s/\/.+?\n/g; Print OutputFile1 “$x”; Sequence database Probes for all sequences Optimize Synthesize probes Oligonucleotide Array Technology: Chip Design
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RNA Extraction, Amplification, Labeling Tissue Total RNA cDNA (from mRNA only) R-TranscriptionTranscriptionAmplification c mRNA (biotin labeled) Biotin labeled bases Oligo-dT Fragment, Hybridize, Stain Laser scan
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Microarray Processed Output Gene Level Gene1: 1846 Gene2: 368 ………….…….. Gene22,283: 218
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cRNA from tissue of interest DNA microarray Hybridization Laser scanning Image Data processing Quantitative gene expression (a) (b) Multiple experimentsPattern discovery Combine, normalize, analyze Oligonucleotide Array Technology: Experimental Approach
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