Mouse Bioarrays
CodeLink Mouse Whole Genome Bioarray
The Mouse Whole Genome Bioarray offers comprehensive genome-wide gene expression analysis on a single bioarray.
CodeLink Mouse Focused Bioarrays
CodeLink Mouse Focused Bioarrays provide the researcher with subsets of the whole genome array to enable pathway and process specific research.
The arrays are built in a 16-assay format, allowing for lower sample volume and higher assay throughput.
Applied Microarrays will partner with you to create the required subset of interest.
In addition, we offer catalog Inflammation and ADME subsets which have been compiled in collaboration with expert researchers from that field
Fig. CodeLink Mouse Whole Genome Bioarrays exhibit excellent array- to-array signal intensity reproducibility. The plotted normalized probe signals from two independent CodeLink Mouse Whole Genome Bioarrays-each run with 10 µg of the same labeled brain cRNA target-are shown here. Between these two bioarrays, 99.6% of all probes with "good" signals were within two-fold of each other. The blue data points represent the concordantly "good" probes; the red data points represent the concordantly "absent" probes. The two-fold lines are shown in gray.
Fig. CodeLink Mouse Whole Genome Bioarrays exhibit excellent reproducibility within and across bioarray production batches as represented by median % CV. These data were generated using one brain cRNA sample on three replicate arrays from one production batch (within batch, blue), and one array from each of three production batches (across batch, red).
Specifications
Mice exhibit high similarity to many human biological pathways, making it a key model system for human physiological and toxicological studies in drug discovery applications. The probe sequences, representing well annotated, full length and partial mouse gene sequences, were designed based on sequences selected from the NCBI UniGene build #139, RefSeq database (April 1, 2004 release) and dbEST database (July 31, 2004 release).Well-annotated mRNA or coding sequences were chosen to ensure usefulness for a large range of applications in basic research, biotechnology, and drug development. Each sequence was carefully screened to ensure high-quality, specific probe design, and to reduce redundancy of gene targets. All of the probes designed to these sequences were functionally tested, and over 97% were functionally validated against 14 mouse tissues to ensure best representation of the gene and biologically relevant results.
Number of arrays in set |
1 |
Number of probes |
35 587 (Total) 34 967 (Unique sequences) |
Number of transcripts |
36 142 |
Number of probes targeting transcripts
other than controls |
34 967 |
Positive controls |
300 |
Negative controls |
320 |
Housekeeping genes |
~50 |
Number of probes per gene |
One specific and functionally validated probe |
Oligonucleotide probe length |
30-mer probe |
Probe proximity to 3' end |
90% within 939 bases; average distance of 412 bases |
Total RNA input |
0.2–2 µg total RNA |
cRNA input |
10 µg |
Type of assay |
One color |
Storage and handling temperature |
Room temperature |
product specifications
expression bioarrays
CodeLink Mouse Whole Genome Bioarray
CodeLink™ Mouse Whole Genome Bioarray has 34,967 discovery probes representing up to 36,142 unique transcripts. The transcript sequences were selected from the NCBI UniGene build #139, the RefSeq database (April 1, 2004 release), and the dbEST database (July 31, 2004 release). In addition to the discovery probe sequences, each bioarray contains positive and negative bacterial control probes for monitoring array performance. All oligonucleotide probes are 30 bases long.
Probe sets
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Probes/gene
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Redundancy
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Dispense count
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Number of mouse probes
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34,967 unique sequences
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1
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34,967 probes
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Positive bacterial control probes
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5 probes/gene × 6 bacterial targets
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30
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300 probes
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Negative bacterial control probes
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32 negative control probes
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32
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320 probes
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TOTAL
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|
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35,587 probes
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Performance specifications
The following data are based on results from the final product verification studies conducted using a series of bioarrays and targets generated from mouse tissue.
Performance parameter
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Performance requirement
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Verified assay performance
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Specificity
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Discrimination > 2 base mismatches
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Discrimination > 2 base mismatches
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Sensitivity
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1:1,024,000 mass ratio (bacterial spike)*
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1:2,048,000 mass ratio (bacterial spike) with cRNA spiking at the cRNA level*, **
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Dynamic range
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Linear signal response over two orders of magnitude
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Linear signal response over three orders of magnitude; 0.05 pM – 50 pM
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Signal reproducibility (total CV)
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< 20% total median CV
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12.2% total median CV across production batches
7.3% median CV for all spots excluding spots below noise
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Minimum detectable fold change
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95% within two‐fold change for the same tissue
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98.2% within two‐fold change for the same tissue for all good spots across different production batches
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Input sample
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0.1 µg – 2 µg total RNA
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0.1 – 2.0 µg total RNA***
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* mass ratio spiking of cRNA control spike into cRNA target
** the lowest level tested in verification experiments with cRNA spiking
*** generates sufficient amplified material for 1‐8 replicates depending on tissue and starting amount
Storage and handling conditions
Upon receipt, store CodeLink™ Mouse Whole Genome Bioarrays with desiccant at room temperature.
Safety precautions
Standard laboratory safety procedures should be followed when using this product. Safety glasses, a lab coat, and appropriate gloves should be worn at all times when in the laboratory.
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The purchase of this nucleic acid array includes a limited license for the purchaser to use the nucleic acid array for its own internal research purposes only. The purchaser may not transfer data derived from the use of this nucleic acid array to third parties, and may not resell this nucleic acid array.
The purchaser may not license or otherwise transfer a database of gene expression data containing five hundred data points or more (where a single data point is data relating to the level of expression of one gene in one sample) created through the use of this nucleic acid array to a third party or otherwise use this nucleic acid array to contribute to the creation of such a database for licensing or otherwise transferring to a third party. The purchaser may not use this nucleic acid array for the identification of antisense reagents or the empirical design of probes or sets of probes for using or making nucleic acid arrays.
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This nucleic acid array and its use are covered by the following patents owned by Oxford Gene Technology Limited or Oxford Gene Technology IP Limited: US 6,054,270, Eur. 0 373 203