Journal article

Using DNA microarrays to study gene expression in closely related species

A Oshlack, AE Chabot, GK Smyth, Y Gilad

Bioinformatics | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2007

Abstract

Motivation: Comparisons of gene expression levels within and between species have become a central tool in the study of the genetic basis for phenotypic variation, as well as in the study of the evolution of gene regulation. DNA microarrays are a key technology that enables these studies. Currently, however, microarrays are only available for a small number of species. Thus, in order to study gene expression levels in species for which microarrays are not available, researchers face three sets of choices: (i) use a microarray designed for another species, but only compare gene expression levels within species, (ii) construct a new microarray for every species whose gene expression profiles w..

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