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DNA
arrays and chips in expression profiling and mutation detection
DNA
microarray or 'chip' technology, in which very large numbers
of cDNA species or oligonucleotides are gridded for hybridisation
to target DNA or RNAmolecules, is advancing rapidly and applications
to the simultaneous expression analysis of many thousands
of genes have been demonstrated. Such data is needed in view
of the large amount of sequence information now available,
enabling the expression of every gene in the genome to be
assessed in a wide variety of contexts. The second major application
of microarrays is in detection of mutations and polymorphisms.
Contacts
within the programme
James
Adjaye
Weisz Alessandro
Jurg
Bahler
Metin
Bilgin
Hinnerk
Boriss
Charles
Buys
Raffaele
A. Calogero
Federico Canzian
Jeremy Clarke
Andrew
Cossins
Christoph
Dehio
Orlando
Dominguez
Andras
Falus
Tom
Freeman
Eileen
Furlong
Xavier
Gidrol
David
Givol
Phillippe
Glaser
Antonio
Gonzalez
Bjørn
Grinde
Alessandro
Guffanti
Yike
Guo
Keith
Harshman
Jay
Hinton
Martin
Hofmann
Jorg
Hoheisel
David
Hunter
Boris
Ivandic
Antony
Jones
Jan
Karlsson
Stan Kmoch
Ahmet
Koman
Patricia
Kumar
Riitta
Lahesmaa
Ulf
Landegren
Colm
J Lowery
Marcos
Malumbres
Patrice
Martin
Antoni
Matilla
Lilian
McGregor
Thomas
Meyer
Andres
Metspalu
Cathy
Nguyen
Mats
Nilsson
Philippos
C. Patsalis
José
E. Pérez-Ortín
Geneviève
Pietu
Nicolas
Pollet
Juan Recio
Paola Ricciardi-Castagnoli
Jasper
Saris
Igor
Sopow
Clemens
Sorg
Susan
Southon
Mike
Starkey
Christian
Stratowa
Mark
Tester
Martin
Tonko
Mathias
Uhlen
Frans
Van Roy
Miguel
Vicente
Berta
Villegas
Malcolm
von Schantz
Kenneth
White
Isik
Yulug
Marc
Zabeau
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