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DNA Microarrays for Biomedical Research

Methods and Protocols, Methods in Molecular Biology 529

Erschienen am 26.01.2011, 1. Auflage 2011
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ISBN/EAN: 9781617379413
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: xii, 252 S., 53 s/w Illustr., 1 farbige Illustr.,
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InhaltsangabeDNA Microarrays for Biomedical Research Table of contents Preface Contributors 1. Introduction to microarray technology Martin Dufva 2. Probe design for expression arrays using Oligowiz Rasmus Wernersson 3. Comparative genomic hybridization: microarray design and data interpretation Richard Redon and Nigel P Carter 4. Design of tag SNP whole genome genotyping arrays Daniel A. Peiffer and Kevin L Gunderson 5. Fabrication of DNA microarray Martin Dufva 6. Immobilization chemistries Sascha Todt and Dietmar H Blohm 7. Fabrication using contact spotter Annelie Waldén and Peter Nilsson 8. RNA preparation and characterization for gene expression studies Michael Stangegaard 9. Gene expression analysis using Agilent DNA microarrays Michael Stangegaard 10. Target preparation for genotyping specific genes or gene segments Jesper Petersen, Lena Poulsen and Martin Dufva 11. Genotyping of mutations in the beta-globin gene using allele specific hybridization. Lena Poulsen, Jesper Petersen and Martin Dufva 12. Microarray temperature optimization using hybridization kinetics. Steve Blair, Layne Williams, Justin Bishop, Alexander Chagovetz 13. Whole-Genome Genotyping on bead arrays Kevin L Gunderson 14. Genotyping single nucleotide poymorphosms by multiplex minisequencing using Tag arrays Lili Milani and Ann-Christine Syvänen 15. Resequencing arrays for diagnostics of respiratory pathogens Baochuan Lin and Anthony P Malanoski 16. Comparative genomic hybridization: DNA preparation for microarray fabrication Richard Redon, Diane Riglerand Nigel P Charter 17. Comparative genomic hybridization: DNA labelling, hybridization and detection Richard Redon, Tomas Fitzgerald and Nigel P Charter 18. Chromatin immuno-precipitation using microarrays Michaël Durand-Dubief and Karl Ekwall

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InhaltsangabeDNA Microarrays for Biomedical Research Table of contents Preface Contributors 1. Introduction to microarray technology Martin Dufva 2. Probe design for expression arrays using Oligowiz Rasmus Wernersson 3. Comparative genomic hybridization: microarray design and data interpretation Richard Redon and Nigel P Carter 4. Design of tag SNP whole genome genotyping arrays Daniel A. Peiffer and Kevin L Gunderson 5. Fabrication of DNA microarray Martin Dufva 6. Immobilization chemistries Sascha Todt and Dietmar H Blohm 7. Fabrication using contact spotter Annelie Waldén and Peter Nilsson 8. RNA preparation and characterization for gene expression studies Michael Stangegaard 9. Gene expression analysis using Agilent DNA microarrays Michael Stangegaard 10. Target preparation for genotyping specific genes or gene segments Jesper Petersen, Lena Poulsen and Martin Dufva 11. Genotyping of mutations in the beta-globin gene using allele specific hybridization. Lena Poulsen, Jesper Petersen and Martin Dufva 12. Microarray temperature optimization using hybridization kinetics. Steve Blair, Layne Williams, Justin Bishop, Alexander Chagovetz 13. Whole-Genome Genotyping on bead arrays Kevin L Gunderson 14. Genotyping single nucleotide poymorphosms by multiplex minisequencing using Tag arrays Lili Milani and Ann-Christine Syvänen 15. Resequencing arrays for diagnostics of respiratory pathogens Baochuan Lin and Anthony P Malanoski 16. Comparative genomic hybridization: DNA preparation for microarray fabrication Richard Redon, Diane Riglerand Nigel P Charter 17. Comparative genomic hybridization: DNA labelling, hybridization and detection Richard Redon, Tomas Fitzgerald and Nigel P Charter 18. Chromatin immuno-precipitation using microarrays Michaël Durand-Dubief and Karl Ekwall