Microarrays
A microarray is collection of microscopic DNA spots attached to a solid surface used to measure the expression levels of a large number of genes simultaneously or to genotype multiple regions of a genome.
A microarray is collection of microscopic DNA spots attached to a solid surface used to measure the expression levels of a large number of genes simultaneously or to genotype multiple regions of a genome.
An array is a collection of gene-specific nucleic that acids have been placed at defined locations on a solid support, either via spotting or direct synthesis.
Microarray analysis refers to the use of microarrays to measure the expression levels of a large number of genes simultaneously or to genotype multiple regions of a genome.
Microarray technology is a molecular biology tool capable of quantitating hundreds or thousands of gene transcripts from a given cell or tissue sample simultaneously.