DNA Microarray Methodology
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- Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024
- This animation demonstrates how DNA microarray experiments are performed. One common use of microarrays is to determine which genes are activated and which are repressed when two populations of cells are compared. Every gene is measured simultaneously. As an example, we’ll compare what happens to yeast genes when cells are grown in aerobic versus anaerobic conditions.
Written by:
A. Malcolm Campbell, Ph.D.
Copyright © 2017 NC Community Colleges and BioNetwork
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I swear, my prof made this sound like the most complicated thing in the world.
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what apparatus is used to wash off the unbound cDNA?
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Hi folks! excellent animation, thanks! But can you enable the CC subtitle option that allows others to create subtitles? I really want to translate it to Portuguese. Thanks!
Added! Sorry for the delay.
which software you use for animation
is it possible to model the DNA microarray in microfluidics?
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Thanks for the feedback. We are glad the animation is helpful to you.
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could you do videos on other analysis like w-blot or ELISA ? Anyone here with good recommendations?
really good video.. but i have a question..
when we add cDNA (probe) on DNA chip having 6000 genes of yeast then how this probe will bind to that DNA present in gene sequence?
bcz DNA is a double stranded molecule
The single stranded DNA copies are made from the genes and can easily hybridize with the probes (which are also single stranded DNA)
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1:02 Did they change the tip?
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How's the mRNA is converted into red or green cDNA?
A reverse transcriptase is applied to the mRNA, which makes the cDNA. Then, this cDNA is marked usually with a fluorescent compund. That fluorescence is what the scanner analyzes and allows to differentiate the different cDNA strands
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1:35 but these are red and yellow lol
Yeah, Gen-Z will be a bunch of geniuses
Still seems rather manually intensive. Ideally automated much like bloody chemistry analysis.
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