Chip technology /
DNA-chip analysis has come a long way since the first conference in Moscow in 1991. Nowadays, DNA-microarrays seem to be a common commodity in biological sciences. The complexity hidden behind the apparent ease of such studies, however, is highlighted by the fact that it took about ten years before...
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Berlin ; New York :
Springer,
[2002]
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| Series: | Advances in biochemical engineering/biotechnology ;
77. |
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Table of Contents:
- 1 S. Hannenhalli, E. Hubbell, R. Lipshutz, P.A. Pevzner: Combinatorial Algorithms for Design of DNA Arrays
- 2 G.H. McGall, F.C. Christians: High-Density GeneChip Oligonucleotide Probe Arrays
- 3 M. Sohail, E.M. Southern: Oligonucleotide Scanning Arrays: Application to High-Throughput Screening for Effective Antisense Reagents and the Study of Nucleic Acid Interactions
- 4 C. Jurinke, D. van den Boom, C.R. Cantor, H. Kster: The Use of MassARRAY Technology for High Throughput Genotyping
- 5 R. Drmanac, S. Drmanac, G. Chui, R. Diaz et al.: Sequencing by Hybridization: Advantages, Achievements, and Opportunities
- 6 H. Eickhoff, Z. Konthur, A. Lueking, H. Lehrach, G. Walter, E. Nordhoff, L. Nyarsik, K. Bssow: Protein Array Technology: The Tool to Bridge Genomics and Proteomics
- 7 A. Brazma, U. Sarkans, A. Robinson, J. Vilo et al.: Microarray Data Representation, Annotation and Storage.-