DNA Microarrays
DNA Microarrays
The concept of microarrays was first proposed in the late 1980s by Augenlicht and
his colleagues.
Purification
Its accessibility requiring no specific equipment for use such that hybridisation
does not need specialized equipment.
Data capture can be carried out using equipment that is very often already
available in the laboratory.
DISADVANTAGES OF GLASS cDNA MICROARRAYS
They may hybridise to spots designed to detect transcript from a different gene.
IN SITU OLIGONUCLEOTIDE ARRAY FORMAT
Due to such very high information content (genes) they are finding widespread use
in the hybridisation-based detection and analysis of mutations and polymorphisms,
such as single nucleotide polymorphisms.
In situ light-directed oligonucleotide probe array synthesis.
MICROARRAY MICROARRAY
AS A GENE AS A DISEASE DRUG TOXICOLOGICA
EXPRESSION COMPARATIV L RESEARCH
PROFILING E GENOMICS DIAGNOSIS DISCOVERY
TOOL TOOL
MICROARRAY AS A GENE EXPRESSION
PROFILING TOOL
• The principle aim of using microarray technology as a gene
expression profiling tool is to answer some of the fundamental
questions in biology such as "when, where, and to what magnitude
genes of interest are expressed.
Different types of cancer have been classified on the basis of the organs in which
the tumors develop.
Now, with the evolution of microarray technology, it will be possible for the
researchers to further classify the types of cancer on the basis of the patterns of
gene activity in the tumor cells.
DRUG DISCOVERY
Comparative analysis of the genes from a diseased and a normal cell will help the
identification of the biochemical constitution of the proteins synthesized by the
diseased genes.
TOXICOLOGICAL RESEARCH
Microarray technology provides a robust platform for the research of the impact of
toxins on the cells and their passing on to the progeny.