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Dictionary » C » Chips ChipsChips woody material cut into short, thin wafers. Chips are used as a raw material for pulping and fibreboard or as biomass fuel. ![]()
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Results from our forumPhotosynthesis... different blottings, monocolonal antibody staining/blocking, knock-out and/or transgenic organisms (cells, bacteria, plants, animals, fungi), gene chips, microscopy (electron, confocal, standard bright field) et cetera.
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Genome ChipsNo chips work only for previously known sequences. Basically, all the cDNA for the genes of interest (which do not need to be a complete genome) are produced and installed on the chip. Then you take your test organisms and ...
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Re: Genome ChipsSo if I wanted to get a genome sequence, I would have to give them the DNA sample, where they will convert it to mRNA for me? That is the only part I am confused about with this chip, everything else I understand.
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