DNA Microarray
DNA Microarray
A full human genome microarray would have as many as 30,000 spots. Others are made as clusters
of genes that relate to particular conditions, such as cancers.
In an mRNA or gene expression profiling experiment, the expression levels of thousands of genes are
simultaneously monitored to study the effects of certain treatments, diseases, and developmental
stages on gene expression.
For example, microarray-based gene expression profiling can be used to identify genes whose
expression is changed in response to pathogens or other organisms by comparing gene expression in
infected to that in uninfected cells or tissues
DNA Probe :
DNA Probe is a single stranded, 10 to 10,000bp long DNA complementary to the specific base
sequence of a DNA fragment of interest. DNA probe comprises all or most of the bases of a target
gene. It is synthesised chemically.
DNA Microarray Procedure
1. Obtain mRNAs from test and normal control organisms [disease affected cell and a healthy
cell].
2. Reverse transcription of mRNAs to produce cDNAs for both [as ssDNA strand]
3. Add different fluorescent labels to cDNAs of test [red] and normal control [green]
4. Mix the fluorescent labeled cDNAs of test [red] and normal control [green]
5. Apply mixed cDNAs on the Microarray that contains ssDNA probes of various genes of the
species being tested.