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Review
. 2005 Jan;85(1):1-15.
doi: 10.1016/j.ygeno.2004.10.005.

Applications of DNA tiling arrays for whole-genome analysis

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Applications of DNA tiling arrays for whole-genome analysis

Todd C Mockler et al. Genomics. 2005 Jan.

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  • Genomics. 2005 May;85(5):655. Chan, Simon [added]; Sundaresan, Ambika [added]; Chen, Huaming [added]; Jacobsen, Steven E [added]

Abstract

DNA microarrays are a well-established technology for measuring gene expression levels. Microarrays designed for this purpose use relatively few probes for each gene and are biased toward known and predicted gene structures. Recently, high-density oligonucleotide-based whole-genome microarrays have emerged as a preferred platform for genomic analysis beyond simple gene expression profiling. Potential uses for such whole-genome arrays include empirical annotation of the transcriptome, chromatin-immunoprecipitation-chip studies, analysis of alternative splicing, characterization of the methylome (the methylation state of the genome), polymorphism discovery and genotyping, comparative genome hybridization, and genome resequencing. Here we review different whole-genome microarray designs and applications of this technology to obtain a wide variety of genomic scale information.

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