Issue 7, 2008

The incredible shrinking world of DNA microarrays

Abstract

The efficacy of microarrays in examining gene expression, gene and genome structure, protein–DNA interactions, whole-genome similarities and differences, microRNA expression, methylation (and more) is no longer in question. It is a fast-developing, cutting edge technology that has grown up along with massive sequence databases and is likely to become part of everyday patient care. Many advances have recently expanded the power and utility of microarrays; among them is our development of a new array tiling technique that dramatically increases the scope of coverage of an oligonucleotide tiling array without substantially increasing its cost.

Graphical abstract: The incredible shrinking world of DNA microarrays

Article information

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First published
17 Apr 2008

Mol. BioSyst., 2008,4, 726-732

The incredible shrinking world of DNA microarrays

S. J. Wheelan, F. Martínez Murillo and J. D. Boeke, Mol. BioSyst., 2008, 4, 726 DOI: 10.1039/B706237K

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