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Lasers, with image plate devices

Figure 16.2. The process of microarray hybridization using printed DNA probes. A robotic printer deposits DNA in a regular array on a series of glass slides. After they are processed, the slides are hybridized to a mixture of two cDNA pools derived from test and reference samples that have been labeled with spectrally distinct fluorochromes. After stringency washes, the microarray is scanned in a laser-scanning device, and the image is processed to generate numerical data. (See color plate.)... Figure 16.2. The process of microarray hybridization using printed DNA probes. A robotic printer deposits DNA in a regular array on a series of glass slides. After they are processed, the slides are hybridized to a mixture of two cDNA pools derived from test and reference samples that have been labeled with spectrally distinct fluorochromes. After stringency washes, the microarray is scanned in a laser-scanning device, and the image is processed to generate numerical data. (See color plate.)...

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