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- Introduction
- Talk outline
- Interpretation of gene expression data
- Microarray data analysis
- The central dogma of molecular biology
- The potential transcriptome space is n-dimensional
- Coordinate gene expression (1)
- Coordinate gene expression (2)
- The actual transcriptome space
- Evolution of current microarray technology
- Northern blots
- Dot blots: single gene, many tissues
- Dot blots: many genes, single tissue
- Microarrays: radioactivity on nylon
- What's measured by conventional microarrays?
- Combined analysis of microarray with NRO array
- The ratio between total RNA and NRO
- T cell activation model (1)
- T cell activation model (2)
- T cell activation model (3)
- mRNA stabilization and de-stabilization
- Gene regulation
- NRO gene expression is captured quickly
- Confiriming post transcriptional regulation (1)
- Confiriming post transcriptional regulation (2)
- NRO assay using biotin labeling
- Are we getting full length genes?
- NRO RNA microarray vs. RT-PCR
- Optimization by a number of parameters
- Whole cell mRNA vs. nascent gene transcription
- Over expressed myc in B cells
- 48 hours with and without myc
- Total RNA and NRO of cRNA
- Comparing affimetrix and illumina
- Regulation by microRNA
- Effect of a glucorticosteroid on epithelial cell line
- NRO RNA full genome analysis
- Acknowledgements
Topics Covered
- Conceptual frameworks for the interpretation of gene expression data
- Microarray data analysis
- The potential transcriptome space is n-dimensional
- Co-ordinate gene expression
- Evolution of current microarray technology
- Northern blots
- Radioactivity on nylon
- Combined analysis of conventional microarray with NRO array
- Jurkat T cell activation
- Global comparison of whole cell mRNA vs. nascent gene transcription
Talk Citation
Cheadle, C. (2009, March 30). Simultaneous microarray measurement of nuclear and whole cell changes in gene expression reveals overlapping but distinct patterns of transcriptional regulation [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 27, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/DDMI1555.Export Citation (RIS)
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Financial Disclosures
- Dr. Chris Cheadle has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.
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