Microarray analysis techniques are used in interpreting the data generated from experiments on DNA (Gene chip analysis), RNA, and protein microarrays...
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Transcriptomics technologies Serial analysis of gene expression RNA-Seq MAGIChip Microarray analysis techniques Microarray databases Cyanine dyes, such as...
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carbohydrate microarrays is expanding. Types of microarrays include: DNA microarrays, such as cDNA microarrays, oligonucleotide microarrays, BAC microarrays and...
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Analytical chemistry (redirect from Hyphenated separation techniques)
sequencing and related research in genetic fingerprinting and DNA microarray; proteomics, the analysis of protein concentrations and modifications, especially in...
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available to other applications for analysis and interpretation (either directly, or via user downloads). Microarray databases can fall into two distinct...
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Transcriptomics technologies (redirect from Transcriptomics techniques)
discipline in biological sciences. There are two key contemporary techniques in the field: microarrays, which quantify a set of predetermined sequences, and RNA-Seq...
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Principal component analysis (PCA) is a linear dimensionality reduction technique with applications in exploratory data analysis, visualization and data...
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Representational oligonucleotide microarray analysis (ROMA) is a technique that was developed by Michael Wigler and Rob Lucito at the Cold Spring Harbor...
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Jo Archer (born 1969) is a biostatistician specializing in microarray analysis techniques. She is a professor of biostatistics and chair of the biostatistics...
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A protein microarray (or protein chip) is a high-throughput method used to track the interactions and activities of proteins, and to determine their function...
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An antibody microarray (also known as antibody array) is a specific form of protein microarray. In this technology, a collection of captured antibodies...
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of diagnostic reagents and limited patient sample size. The technique of tissue microarray was developed to address these issues. Multi-tissue blocks were...
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Biochip (category Microarrays)
differentiated. Microarrays are not limited to DNA analysis; protein microarrays, antibody microarray, chemical compound microarray can also be produced...
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A reverse phase protein lysate microarray (RPMA) is a protein microarray designed as a dot-blot platform that allows measurement of protein expression...
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doctorate, with a delay of a year to do postdoctoral research on microarray analysis techniques with van der Laan and Sandrine Dudoit. Keleş was elected as...
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A peptide microarray (also commonly known as peptide chip or peptide epitope microarray) is a collection of peptides displayed on a solid surface, usually...
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Gene expression profiling (category Microarrays)
data to analyse. DNA microarrays measure the relative activity of previously identified target genes. Sequence based techniques, like RNA-Seq, provide...
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(Personalis and NuMedii) and wrote one of the first books on microarray analysis, Microarrays for an Integrative Genomics. Butte lived with his wife, Gini...
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reinforcement learning, multi-agent systems, artificial life, and microarray analysis techniques. She is a professor at Vrije Universiteit Brussel, affiliated...
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enhanced through the development of representation oligonucleotide microarray analysis (ROMA), which uses array technology to perform such analyses. This...
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Comparative genomic hybridization (redirect from Chromosomal microarray analysis)
further explored by other cytological techniques. Through the use of DNA microarrays in conjunction with CGH techniques, the more specific form of array CGH...
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genes. This can be detected on the microarray. Since an array can contain tens of thousands of probes, a microarray experiment can accomplish many genetic...
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a wide variety of organisms. The general goal of the technique is similar to the DNA microarray. However, SAGE sampling is based on sequencing mRNA output...
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RNA spike-in (category Microarrays)
used to calibrate measurements in RNA hybridization assays, such as DNA microarray experiments, RT-qPCR, and RNA-Seq. A spike-in is designed to bind to a...
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Public Administration Program Factor Analysis at 100 — conference material FARMS — Factor Analysis for Robust Microarray Summarization, an R package...
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Cluster analysis or clustering is the data analyzing technique in which task of grouping a set of objects in such a way that objects in the same group...
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information required to ensure that microarray data can be easily interpreted and that results derived from its analysis can be independently verified. There...
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RNA immunoprecipitation chip (category Microarrays)
chip) is a molecular biology technique which combines RNA immunoprecipitation with a microarray. The purpose of this technique is to identify which RNA sequences...
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Invitae (category Microarrays)
testing utilizing a variety of advanced cytogenomic techniques, including chromosomal microarray analysis, standardized and customized fluorescence in situ...
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techniques such as fMRI, VBM or PET. Different high throughput techniques such as microarrays have been used to understand Gene expression. MicroRNA expression...
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