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In a typical array CGH experiment, DNA samples being compared (e.g. disease versus control) are differentially fluorescently labeled, pooled and hybridized to oligo probes spanning the genome of interest printed on a glass slide.
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A typical array image encompasses 20 x 20 virtual "pixels," where each "pixel" corresponds to single-color square in the array of multiple squares in a Photoshop image area, and may contain multiple sub-arrays within this area.
It follows that a typical array comprising about 1000 units would homogenise within ~10 years.
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In a typical gene expression array study, the researcher will look at a group of tumors of a specific type.
In a typical implementation, a single array at known height is used to locate the sources.
The floodlights were proposed to be installed in typical arrays consisting of four horizontal rows.
In typical array-based gene expression or genotyping applications, it is desirable that all the probes on the array possess similar hybridization characteristics, however, minor performance differences are tolerable since comparisons of different samples are made across a single probe.
Figure 3 a displays an SEM image of a typical nanopore array used in these experiments.
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