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GeneChip™ Plasmodium/Anopheles Genome Array

Catalog number: 900512
Applied Biosystems™

GeneChip™ Plasmodium/Anopheles Genome Array

Catalog number: 900512
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900512
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6 arrays
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Price: 3,790.00
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The GeneChip™ Plasmodium/Anopheles Genome Array includes probe sets to over 4,300 Plasmodium falciparum transcripts and approximately 14,900 Anopheles gambiae transcripts. The Plasmodium/Anopheles Genome Array was developed in collaboration with the Malaria Research Institute at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

P. falciparum sequence information for this array was collected primarily from PlasmodB (version 4.1, June 2003) and augmented with sequence information from GenBank™ and dbEST. Sequence information for A. gambiae was drawn primarily from Ensembl (Build 2, 2003) and augmented with sequence information from GenBank and dbEST.

Note: The DsRed probe set is provided with permission from BD Biosciences, and BD Biosciences grants users a limited license to utilize this probe set only on the Plasmodium/Anopheles Genome Array. Other uses of the probe set, or other DsRed sequence or sequences, require a license from BD Biosciences.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

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Type
Plasmodium/Anopheles Genome Array
Array
Transcriptome Profiling
Number of Arrays
6 arrays
Format
Array Cartridge
Species
Plasmodium/Anopheles
Product Line
GeneChip™

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