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DNA Microarray


As per available reports about 1 relevant journal, 19 Conference Proceedings, 4 National symposiums are presently dedicated exclusively to DNA microarray and about 2 Open Access Articles are being published on DNA microarray.

DNA microarray is also commonly known as DNA chip or biochip and is a collection of microscopic DNA spots attached to a solid substance. DNA microarrays are employed to measure the expression levels of large numbers of genes simultaneously or to genotype multiple regions of a genome. Each DNA spot contains picomoles (10−12 moles) of a specific DNA sequence, known as probes. In the experimental setup of DNA microarray the cDNA derived from the mRNA of known genes is immobilized. This sample contains genes from both the normal and the infected tissues. Spots with more intensity are obtained for infected tissue gene if the gene is over expressed. This expression pattern is again compared to the expression pattern of a gene responsible for infection. DNA Microarray is one such technology which enables the researchers to investigate and address issues which were once thought to be non-traceable.

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Scope and Importance:

DNA microarray analysis is one of the fastest-growing new technologies in the field of genetic research. Scientists are using DNA microarrays to investigate everything from cancer to pest control. Now you can do your own DNA microarray experiment! Here you will use a DNA microarray to investigate the differences between a healthy cell and a cancer cell.

Market Analysis:

The report analyzes the various product segments under the broader biochips market, including lab chips, DNA chips etc. Market analysis includes over 100 market data tables that examine the biochips industry by products and geographies

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Associations and societies

1.      Association of Biotechnology Led Interprises

2.      National Biotech Industry Associations

3.      National and European Scientific Associations

4.      European Association of Pharma Biotechnology

5.      Washington Biotechnology and Biomedical Association

6.      Federation of Asian Biotech Associations

7.      The Biotech Research Society, India

 

Companies

 

1.      Arrayit

2.      ThemoFisher

3.      Genomesystems.com

4.      Biorobotics

5.      BioDiscovery

6.      Affymetrix

7.      Labome

8.      Agilent Microarrays

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