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microarray, n. Science. Brit. |ˈmʌɪkrəʊəˌreɪ|, U.S. |ˈmaɪkroʊəˌreɪ| [‹ micro- comb. form + array n.] A microscopic or small-scale array; (now, Molecular Biol.) an array of spots each containing a sample of DNA for use in genetic testing.
1967Electronics Lett. 3 57/1 (title) Empirical method of calibrating a 4-point microarray for measuring thin-film-sheet resistance. 1995Science 20 Oct. 467 Microarrays prepared by high-speed robotic printing of complementary DNAs on glass were used for quantitative expression measurements of the corresponding genes. 2001Wired Dec. 182/2 We need high-density SNP mapping and microarray analysis so we can design pharmaceutical interventions. |