Issue 9, 2006

Learning to fly—getting the best out of microarrays

Abstract

Microarrays are becoming pervasive in biology and can offer unparalleled insights into biological processes. This article suggests that a more considered approach to the design of array probe sequences can substantially improve the technology.

Graphical abstract: Learning to fly—getting the best out of microarrays

Article information

Article type
Opinion
Submitted
05 Jun 2006
First published
26 Jul 2006

Mol. BioSyst., 2006,2, 402-405

Learning to fly—getting the best out of microarrays

S. Russell, Mol. BioSyst., 2006, 2, 402 DOI: 10.1039/B608002M

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