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DNA microarray technology has been widely used to simultaneously determine the expression levels of thousands of genes.
Developments in the field of DNA chip design have now made it possible to measure the expression levels of thousands of genes in sample tissue from healthy cell lines or tumors.
Typically, the microarray cancer studies provide only a limited number of tissue samples from the specified classes of tumours or patients, whereas each tissue sample may contain the expression levels of thousands of genes.
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Microarrays allow researchers to acquire data about expression levels of thousands of genes at one fell swoop.
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With the advent of DNA hybridisation nanoarrays comes the remarkable ability to rapidly and effectively monitor the expression levels of thousands of genes to diagnose and treat illness [1].
Expression levels of thousands of genes fluctuate throughout the cancer cell cycle [1], [2].
Each experiment measures the expression levels of thousands, if not all, of the genes in the cell simultaneously.
Microarray experiments permit biologists to concurrently measure expression levels of thousands of genes in a single experiment through the hybridization of nucleic acid to pre-designed oligos.
Microarray technology has been developing very rapidly, and it has become relatively easy to analyze the expression levels of thousands of genes within cancer cells.
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