Strong position-dependent effects of sequence mismatches on signal ratios measured using long oligonucleotide microarrays
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Rennie, C.; Noyes, H.A.; Kemp, S.J.; Hulme, H.; Brass, A.; Hoyle, D.C. 2008. Strong position-dependent effects of sequence mismatches on signal ratios measured using long oligonucleotide microarrays. BMC Genomics 9:317.
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Microarrays are an important and widely used tool. Applications include capturing genomic DNA for high-throughput sequencing in addition to the traditional monitoring of gene expression and identifying DNA copy number variations. Sequence mismatches between probe and target strands are known to affect the stability of the probe-target duplex, and hence the strength of the observed signals from microarrays.