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Preferred Name | DNA microarray | |
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A DNA-microarray is a microarray that is used as a physical 2D immobilisation matrix for DNA sequences. DNA microarray-bound DNA fragments are used as targets for a hybridising probed sample. |
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/OBI_0400148 |
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DNA Chip DNA-array
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A DNA-microarray is a microarray that is used as a physical 2D immobilisation matrix for DNA sequences. DNA microarray-bound DNA fragments are used as targets for a hybridising probed sample.
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Web:<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNA_microarray>@2008/03/03
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DNA microarray
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Moran G, Stokes C, Thewes S, Hube B, Coleman DC, Sullivan D (2004). "Comparative genomics using Candida albicans DNA microarrays reveals absence and divergence of virulence-associated genes in Candida dubliniensis". Microbiology 150: 3363-3382. doi:10.1099/mic.0.27221-0. PMID 15470115
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DNA microarray
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OBI:0400148
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DNA microarray
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PERSON: Daniel Schober PERSON: Frank Gibson
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textual definition |
A DNA-microarray is a microarray that is used as a physical 2D immobilisation matrix for DNA sequences. DNA microarray-bound DNA fragments are used as targets for a hybridising probed sample.
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