Analysis of Gene Expression

DNA microarray technology is a new and powerful tool for studying a genome-wide gene expression in many organisms. This technology is a high throughput, highly parallel RNA expression assay technique that permits quantitative analysis of RNAs transcribed from both known and unknown genes. This review describes array manufacturing, experimental design, and its application to gene discovery and expression. Microarray technology is rapidly becoming a central platform for functional genomics.

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