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Section 1: Generation of Probes for Spotted Microarrays
Section 2: Printing Spotted Glass Microarrays
Section 3: Expression Analysis of RNA
Section 4: Membrane-Based Spotted cDNA Arrays
Section 5: Tissue Microdissection
Section 6: Using Microarrays for Genomic Analysis
Section 7: An Introduction to Microarray Bioinformatics
Section 8: Tissue Microarrays
 
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Image 2: Bubbles (p. 242 of text)
Image 3: Comets (p. 243 of text)
Figure 5-8 (p. 333 of text)
Figure 7-24 (p. 549 of text)
 
Tables

Table A: Clone Sets Available for Arraying
Table B: Oligo Sets for Printing Microarrays
Table C: Microarray Slides and Substrates
Table D: Robotic Arrayers for Printing Microarrays
Table E: Microarray Pin Manufacturers
Table F: Laboratory In Situ Oligo Synthesis Instruments
Table G: Brown Laboratory's Universal Human Reference RNA Cell Lines
Table H: Sources of Protocols for Microarray Analysis
Table I: Suppliers of Reagents and Kits
Table J: Hybridization Instruments and Equipment
Table K: Scanners
Table L: Sources of Bioinformatic Analysis and Database Software
Table M: Advantages and Disadvantages of Sharing Paradigm
Table N: Sources of Gene Annotation
Table 6-7: Multiplex Primer Pools: SNP Mapping Data (pp. 465-492 of text)
Table 6-8: Map Location for 1081 SNPs on the HuSNP Chip Mapped on the TNG Panel (pp. 493-502 of text)
 
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Preparation of Representative Full-Length cDNA Libraries
 Introduction
 Protocols
 Acknowledgments
 References
 
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