Abstract:
Abstract Methods and apparatus for predicting, confirming and displaying functional regions from genomic sequence data are presented. The methods and apparatus are particularly useful for predicting coding regions within genomic sequence data, confirming the expression thereof experimentally, and relating and displaying the expression data in meaningful relationship to the genomic sequence. The methods and apparatus of the present invention thus present powerful tools for novel gene discovery.
Abstract:
Abstract Methods and apparatus for predicting, confirming and displaying functional regions from genomic sequence data are presented. The methods and apparatus are particularly useful for predicting coding regions within genomic sequence data, confirming the expression thereof experimentally, and relating and displaying the expression data in meaningful relationship to the genomic sequence. The methods and apparatus of the present invention thus present powerful tools for novel gene discovery.
Abstract:
A single exon nucleic acid microarray comprising a plurality of single exon nucleic acid probes for measuring gene expression in a sample derived from human bone marrow is described. Also described are single exon nucleic acid probes expressed in the bone marrow and their use in methods for detecting gene expression.
Abstract:
A single exon nucleic acid microarray comprising a plurality of single exon nucleic acid probes for measuring gene expression in a sample derived from human lung is described. Also described are single exon nucleic acid probes expressed in the lung and their use in methods for detecting gene expression.
Abstract:
Abstract Methods and apparatus for predicting, confirming and displaying functional regions from genomic sequence data are presented. The methods and apparatus are particularly useful for predicting coding regions within genomic sequence data, confirming the expression thereof experimentally, and relating and displaying the expression data in meaningful relationship to the genomic sequence. The methods and apparatus of the present invention thus present powerful tools for novel gene discovery.
Abstract:
Abstract Methods and apparatus for predicting, confirming and displaying functional regions from genomic sequence data are presented. The methods and apparatus are particularly useful for predicting coding regions within genomic sequence data, confirming the expression thereof experimentally, and relating and displaying the expression data in meaningful relationship to the genomic sequence. The methods and apparatus of the present invention thus present powerful tools for novel gene discovery.
Abstract:
A single exon nucleic acid microarray comprising a plurality of single exon nucleic acid probes for measuring gene expression in a sample derived from human brain is described. Also described are single exon nucleic acid probes expressed in the brain and their use in methods for detecting gene expression.
Abstract:
Abstract Methods and apparatus for predicting, confirming and displaying functional regions from genomic sequence data are presented. The methods and apparatus are particularly useful for predicting coding regions within genomic sequence data, confirming the expression thereof experimentally, and relating and displaying the expression data in meaningful relationship to the genomic sequence. The methods and apparatus of the present invention thus present powerful tools for novel gene discovery.
Abstract:
Abstract Methods and apparatus for predicting, confirming and displaying functional regions from genomic sequence data are presented. The methods and apparatus are particularly useful for predicting coding regions within genomic sequence data, confirming the expression thereof experimentally, and relating and displaying the expression data in meaningful relationship to the genomic sequence. The methods and apparatus of the present invention thus present powerful tools for novel gene discovery.
Abstract:
A spatially addressable set of such probes is provided for measuring gene expression in a sample derived from human heart, the probes comprising any one of the nucleotide sequences set out in SEQ ID NOS: 1-5202 or 5203-10283 or a complementary sequence. The set may comprise 50-20,000 probes of average length 200-500 bp and may be addressably disposed upon a substrate. At least 50% of the probes lack prokaryotic and bacteriophage vector sequence and at least 50% lack homopolymeric stretches of A or T. Each of the probes may be amplifiable using at least one common primer. Also claimed are said nucleotide sequences and peptides encoded thereby.