A DNA microarray for fission yeast: minimal changes in global gene expression after temperature shift

  • Xue, Yongtao T.
  • Haas, Stefan
  • Brino, Laurento
  • Gusnanto, Arief
  • Riemers, Mark
  • Talibi, Driss
  • Vingron, Martin
  • Ekwall, Karl
  • Wright, Anthony P. H.
Publication date
January 2004
ISSN
0749-503X
Citation count (estimate)
42

Abstract

Completion of the fission yeast genome sequence has opened up possibilities for post-genomic approaches. We have constructed a DNA microarray for genome-wide gene expression analysis in fission yeast. The microarray contains DNA fragments, PCR-amplified from a genomic DNA template, that represent > 99% of the 5000 or so annotated fission yeast genes, as well as a number of control sequences. The GenomePRIDE software used attempts to design similarly sized DNA fragments corresponding to gene regions within single exons, near the 3-end of genes that lack homology to other fission yeast genes. To validate the design and utility of the array, we studied expression changes after a 2 h temperature shift from 25 °C to 36 °C, conditions widely used...

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