A single microarray can provide information on the expression of tens of thousands of genes. The amount of information generated by a microarray-based experiment is sufficiently large that no single ...
Bioinformatics-analysis division is a division of CD Genomics, which provides reliable next-generation and third-generation high-throughput sequencing data analysis, comprehensive technology services, ...
One of the challenges to the effective use of cDNA array analysis in mouse models of oncogenesis is the choice of a critical set of probes which are informative for human disease. Given the thousands ...
Each week it seems a new study comes out about applying DNA microarrays to cancer. The data are generally publicly accessible, but not conveniently so, as they are scattered about the Web or available ...
The human genome project was undertaken to determine the human DNA sequence and analyze variation among individuals. To make use of this information, tools were developed that could collect and ...
Microarrays have revolutionized cancer research over the past decade. In particular, microarrays provide for higher degrees of specificity and sensitivity while allowing research results to be ...
High-throughput (HT) sequencing, microarray screening and protein expression profiling technologies drive discovery efforts in today's genomics and proteomics laboratories. These tools allow ...
BLACKSBURG, VA., Oct. 26, 2001—A multidisciplinary team of bioinformatics researchers from Virginia Tech has won a prestigious $600,000 award from the National Science Foundation (NSF) Next Generation ...
We enhanced the gene prediction program GeneID with a framework for detecting U12-dependent introns without appreciable loss in gene prediction sensitivity or specificity. We present statistics on the ...
Amplified RNA (aRNA) synthesized by T7 linear amplification is frequently used for gene expression analysis on microarrays. Single stranded DNA (ssDNA) is however mostly used as target in microarray ...
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