Microarrays in microbiology
 

Microarrays in microbiology

A DNA microarray is a multiplex technology that can be used in microbiology to study gene expression of thousands of genes simultaneously, to analyze the genomes of different microorganisms and to identify or diagnose microorganisms, for example in food and feed, mycoplasms in cell culture, or pathogens for disease detection.

In standard microarrays a small piece of glass or silicon is used as the solid surface for the microarray assay. These are commonly known as gene chips, biochips or "lab on a chip".

A new two-volume book "Lab-on-a-Chip Technology" was published recently. The book describes the recent innovations in the microarray field and the applications of microarray technology in the fields of microbiology, molecular biology, biotechnology and bioscience.

Lab-on-a-Chip Technology: Biomolecular Separation and Analysis ISBN: 978-1-904455-47-9
Lab-on-a-Chip Technology: Fabrication and Microfluidics ISBN: 978-1-904455-46-2

CURRENT BOOKS OF INTEREST
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Lab-on-a-Chip Technology: Biomolecular Separation and Analysis
Lab-on-a-Chip Technology: Fabrication and Microfluidics
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