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Definition of microarray in English: microarraynoun ˈmʌɪkrəʊəˌreɪ Genetics A set of DNA sequences representing the entire set of genes of an organism, arranged in a grid pattern for use in genetic testing. Example sentencesExamples - A microarray consists of single-stranded DNA arranged on a wafer the size of a postage stamp.
- Many of the genes on the microarray are expressed sequence tags of uncharacterized genes.
- For future studies, whether using microarrays, proteomics or genetics, I believe it is essential that this requirement is met and it is now the time to develop large-scale annotation programmes.
- This may require assaying a range of enzymes, and will increasingly involve transcriptome analysis on DNA microarrays, or proteome analysis.
- Note that gene microarrays have gotten so powerful that these researchers were able to check the expression levels of all the known genes in a human cell.
Definition of microarray in US English: microarraynounˈmīkrōəˌrā Genetics A grid of DNA segments of known sequence that is used to test and map DNA fragments, antibodies, or proteins. Example sentencesExamples - For future studies, whether using microarrays, proteomics or genetics, I believe it is essential that this requirement is met and it is now the time to develop large-scale annotation programmes.
- Note that gene microarrays have gotten so powerful that these researchers were able to check the expression levels of all the known genes in a human cell.
- A microarray consists of single-stranded DNA arranged on a wafer the size of a postage stamp.
- This may require assaying a range of enzymes, and will increasingly involve transcriptome analysis on DNA microarrays, or proteome analysis.
- Many of the genes on the microarray are expressed sequence tags of uncharacterized genes.
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