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Transcriptional Regulation and Alternative Splicing Make for Better Brains
Neuron 62 (4), 455 (2009)
Posted by vzb10326 to Microarray on Fri Jul 03 2009 at 15:05 UTC | info | related
 
Functional and Evolutionary Insights into Human Brain Development through Global Transcriptome Analysis
Neuron 62 (4), 494 (2009)
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A longitudinal study of gene expression in healthy individuals.
Chris Karlovich et al.
BMC medical genomics 2 (1), 33 (07 Jun 2009)
Posted by vmorozov to blood control Microarray on Sun Jun 28 2009 at 14:49 UTC | info | related
 
The death of microarrays?
Heidi Ledford
Nature 455 (7215), 847 (16 Oct 2008)
Posted by ychang0918 and 1 other to NGS Microarray on Sun Jun 28 2009 at 12:06 UTC | info | related
 
Model-based variance-stabilizing transformation for Illumina microarray data
Simon M Lin et al.
Nucleic acids research 36 (2), e11 (04 Jan 2008)
Posted by seemu and 1 other to vsn Microarray on Thu Jun 25 2009 at 11:16 UTC | info | related
 
DNA directed protein immobilization on mixed ssDNA/OEG SAMs
pubs.acs.org
 
Advantages of next-generation sequencing versus the microarray in epigenetic research
Briefings in Functional Genomics and Proteomics, (2009)
Several recent studies from the field of epigenetics have combined chromatin-immunoprecipitation (ChIP) with next-generation high-throughput sequencing technologies to describe the locations of histone post-translational modifications (PTM) and DNA methylation genome-wide. While these reports begin to quench the chromatin biologists thirst for visualizing where in the genome epigenetic marks are placed, they also illustrate several advantages of sequencing based genomics compared to microarray analysis. Accordingly, next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies are now challenging microarrays as the tool of choice for genome analysis. The increased affordability of comprehensive sequence-based genomic analysis will enable new questions to be addressed in many areas of biology. It is inevitable that massively-parallel sequencing platforms will supercede the microarray for many applications, however, there are niches for microarrays to fill and interestingly we may very well witness a symbiotic relationship between microarrays and high-throughput sequencing in the future.
Posted by lry198010 and 1 other to NGS epigenetic Microarray on Mon Jun 22 2009 at 07:37 UTC | info | related
 
Global changes in gene expression and synergistic interactions induced by TLR9 and TLR3.
Debra Tross et al.
Molecular immunology, (15 Jun 2009)
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A Genomic Strategy to Elucidate Modules of Oncogenic Pathway Signaling Networks
A genomic strategy to elucidate modules of oncogenic pathway signaling networks
Jeffrey T Chang et al.
Molecular cell 34 (1), 104-14 (10 Apr 2009)
Posted by vzb10326 and 1 other to Microarray cancer on Sat Jun 20 2009 at 09:09 UTC | info | related
 
Comparing whole genomes using DNA microarrays
David Gresham, Maitreya Dunham, and David Botstein
Nat Rev Genet 9 (4), 291-302 (Apr 2008)
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