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DNA microarrays. pt. B, Databases and statistics [electronic resource] / edited by Alan Kimmel & Brian Oliver.

Contributor(s): Kimmel, Alan R | Oliver, Brian, 1959-Material type: TextTextSeries: Methods in enzymology ; v. 411.Publication details: Amsterdam ; San Diego : Elsevier/Academic Press, c2006. Description: 1 online resource (xxxvi, 469) : illISBN: 9780080464664 (electronic bk.); 0080464661 (electronic bk.); 0121828166 (electronic bk.); 9780121828165 (electronic bk.)Other title: Databases and statisticsSubject(s): DNA microarrays | DNA | Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis -- methods | Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis -- statistics & numerical data | Gene Expression Profiling -- methods | SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Biochemistry | DNA | DNA microarraysGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: DNA microarrays. pt. B, Databases and statistics.DDC classification: 572/.7 LOC classification: QP601 | .C733eb vol. 411Online resources: ScienceDirect | ScienceDirect Summary: Modern DNA microarray technologies have evolved over the past 25 years to the point where it is now possible to take many million measurements from a single experiment. These two volumes, Parts A & B in the Methods in Enzymology series provide methods that will shepard any molecular biologist through the process of planning, performing, and publishing microarray results. Part A starts with an overview of a number of microarray platforms, both commercial and academically produced and includes wet bench protocols for performing traditional expression analysis and derivative techniques such as detection of transcription factor occupancy and chromatin status. Wet-bench protocols and troubleshooting techniques continue into Part B. These techniques are well rooted in traditional molecular biology and while they require traditional care, a researcher that can reproducibly generate beautiful Northern or Southern blots should have no difficulty generating beautiful array hybridizations. Data management is a more recent problem for most biologists. The bulk of Part B provides a range of techniques for data handling. This includes critical issues, from normalization within and between arrays, to uploading your results to the public repositories for array data, and how to integrate data from multiple sources. There are chapters in Part B for both the debutant and the expert bioinformatician. Provides an overview of platforms Includes experimental design and wet bench protocols. Presents statistical and data analysis methods, array databases, data visualization and meta analysis.
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Modern DNA microarray technologies have evolved over the past 25 years to the point where it is now possible to take many million measurements from a single experiment. These two volumes, Parts A & B in the Methods in Enzymology series provide methods that will shepard any molecular biologist through the process of planning, performing, and publishing microarray results. Part A starts with an overview of a number of microarray platforms, both commercial and academically produced and includes wet bench protocols for performing traditional expression analysis and derivative techniques such as detection of transcription factor occupancy and chromatin status. Wet-bench protocols and troubleshooting techniques continue into Part B. These techniques are well rooted in traditional molecular biology and while they require traditional care, a researcher that can reproducibly generate beautiful Northern or Southern blots should have no difficulty generating beautiful array hybridizations. Data management is a more recent problem for most biologists. The bulk of Part B provides a range of techniques for data handling. This includes critical issues, from normalization within and between arrays, to uploading your results to the public repositories for array data, and how to integrate data from multiple sources. There are chapters in Part B for both the debutant and the expert bioinformatician. Provides an overview of platforms Includes experimental design and wet bench protocols. Presents statistical and data analysis methods, array databases, data visualization and meta analysis.

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