Purpose: Molecular genotyping relies on the identification of specific microbial DNA sequences. Accurate genotyping not only requires discrimination between low- and high-risk pathogens for effective diagnosis or disease management but also requires the identity of the specific strain or type of the microbe involved in pathogenesis. The majority of these assays require DNA amplification followed by genome identification either through sequencing or hybridization to specific oligonucleotide probes. We evaluated the use of a DNA microchip assay as a simple and easy-to-use procedure for genotyping. Methods: Various methodological parameters were optimized for single-base mismatch discrimination on a DNA microarray. The fabrication procedures ...
A universal microchip was developed for genotyping Influenza A viruses. It contains two sets of olig...
The goal of the Human Genome Project is to sequence all 3 billion base pairs of the human genome. Pr...
A critical step in biochip design is the selection of probes with identical hybridisation characteri...
Purpose: Molecular genotyping relies on the identification of specific microbial DNA sequences. Accu...
One major goal of genetic research is to understand the role of genetic variation. By far the most c...
Nonisotopic, microwell-based DNA hybridization assays for the specific detection of human immunodefi...
Medium-resolution genotyping has the goal of distinguishing different subgroups instead of each elem...
The hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotype is the most important factor in predicting the outcome of chron...
Quantitative data analysis is an important element in several applications of DNA microarray, includ...
DNA microarrays or DNA chips are a rapidly developing technology in the domain of nucleic acid analy...
A strategy allowing for amplification, detection and genotyping of different genomic DNA targets in ...
BACKGROUND: Microelectronic DNA chip devices represent an emerging technology for genotyping. We dev...
DNA microarrays or DNA chips are a rapidly developing technology in the domain of nucleic acid analy...
Oigonucleotide microarrays (DNA chips) are very efficient tools to analyze genotypes of patients or ...
Background: Currently, comparative genomic hybridisation array (array CGH) is the method of choice f...
A universal microchip was developed for genotyping Influenza A viruses. It contains two sets of olig...
The goal of the Human Genome Project is to sequence all 3 billion base pairs of the human genome. Pr...
A critical step in biochip design is the selection of probes with identical hybridisation characteri...
Purpose: Molecular genotyping relies on the identification of specific microbial DNA sequences. Accu...
One major goal of genetic research is to understand the role of genetic variation. By far the most c...
Nonisotopic, microwell-based DNA hybridization assays for the specific detection of human immunodefi...
Medium-resolution genotyping has the goal of distinguishing different subgroups instead of each elem...
The hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotype is the most important factor in predicting the outcome of chron...
Quantitative data analysis is an important element in several applications of DNA microarray, includ...
DNA microarrays or DNA chips are a rapidly developing technology in the domain of nucleic acid analy...
A strategy allowing for amplification, detection and genotyping of different genomic DNA targets in ...
BACKGROUND: Microelectronic DNA chip devices represent an emerging technology for genotyping. We dev...
DNA microarrays or DNA chips are a rapidly developing technology in the domain of nucleic acid analy...
Oigonucleotide microarrays (DNA chips) are very efficient tools to analyze genotypes of patients or ...
Background: Currently, comparative genomic hybridisation array (array CGH) is the method of choice f...
A universal microchip was developed for genotyping Influenza A viruses. It contains two sets of olig...
The goal of the Human Genome Project is to sequence all 3 billion base pairs of the human genome. Pr...
A critical step in biochip design is the selection of probes with identical hybridisation characteri...