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Arrays of DNA molecules (oligonucleotides or cDNAs) offer a very high-throughput method for quantitatively measuring
transcript abundance levels. A limitation on the number of individual elements that can be placed on the area of a
given "chip" array places a premium on efficient construction. This is accomplished by 1) eliminating redundancy
(maximizing diversity) and 2) incorporating DNA sequences that are relevant for the biological system under study
(e.g. prostate). Using cDNAs derived from assembling a prostate transcriptome, we have constructed customized
microarrays representing genes expressed in the mouse prostate. We have also constructed a comparable human prostate
microarray.
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| Additional Information for Mouse Prostate Microarray Version 2 |
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clones from our mouse prostate libraries to a second version of the mouse PEDB array. The clones selected have
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| Supplementary Microarray Data for Manuscripts |
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