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- Introduction
- Outline
- Scope and introduction
- Genomics
- Genomics domain
- Target audience (1)
- Genomic information in complex biologic systems
- Target audience (2)
- What are microarrays?
- Themes incorporated in microarray technology
- What is a microarray?
- What is the basic way microarrays are carried out
- Competitive or dual hybridization
- Phases in a microarray experiment - phase 1
- Experimental design
- Phases in microarray experiment - phase 2
- Technical and biological replication
- RNA quality control
- Phases in microarray experiment - phase 3
- Data analysis
- The microarray platforms available
- Different microarray platforms
- Microarrays to examine differential RNA levels
- Agilent technologies
- Agilent target labeling
- An Agilent array
- Results from an Agilent array
- Affymetrix
- Affymetrix: single target hybridization
- The photolithography method
- Affymetrix GeneChip array
- Target production and labeling
- Illumina
- Illumina's BeadArray technology
- Direct hybridization RNA profiling bead
- Comparative genomic hybridization (CGH)
- CGH description
- CGH data (1)
- CGH data (2)
- CpG island methylation
- Hypomethylated fraction
- ChIP-on-chip
- ChIP-on-chip methods
- miRNA (1)
- miRNA (2)
- miRNA (3)
- Tiling arrays
- Tiling arrays - description
- Speaker introductions
- The basics of microarrays
- The basics of microarrays - Rainer Breitling
- The basics of microarrays - Ernst Wit
- The basics of microarrays - Maureen Sartor
- Microarrays in cell and whole organism biology
- Cell and organism biology - Chris Cheadle
- Cell and organism biology - Jason Carroll
- Cell and organism biology - Philip Tofilon
- Microarrays and disease
- Microarrays and disease - Rameen Beroukhim
- Microarrays and disease - George Calin
- Evolution, ecology, and toxicology
- Evolution, ecology, and toxicology - Greg Gibson
- Evolution, ecology, and toxicology - Xiaoyu Zhang
- Joshua W. Hamilton
- The future of microarray technology
- The future - Andrea Califano
- Concluding remarks
- The End
Topics Covered
- The use of microarrays to study genomic DNA and expressed RNA at a global level are being developed at a phenomenal pace in the basic and medical sciences
- The basics of microarrays
- Fundamental descriptions and issues regarding experimental design, high-throughput approaches, analysis, and bioinformatics
- Different microarray platforms can be used to examine single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) of the genome, differential mRNA levels, differential microRNA (miRNA) levels, DNA methylation, genomic deletions and additions, DNA binding sites, and transcription rates
- Microarrays in the diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of disease
- Microarrays in evolution, ecology and toxicology
- The future of microarray technology
Talk Citation
Tomlinson, C.R. (2009, March 30). Microarrays: their design and use [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 27, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/JEVI7305.Export Citation (RIS)
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Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Craig R. Tomlinson has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.