Mouse Gene Expression Microarray
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OneArray® Mouse Microarrays are used for gene expression profiling. Researchers can start with RNA from a variety of sources, including: cells; fresh, frozen or FFPE tissues. Join our researchers in publishing high quality microarray data.
Features
- 26,423 mouse genome probes, and 872 experimental control probes
- Comprehensive gene coverage based on RefSeq release 42 and Ensembl release 59
- Isothermal ~60-mer sense-strand probe design for superior performance
- Open system & standardized microarray format
- Excellent array consistency using our innovative, non-contact microarray spotting technology - PhalanxJet
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Ordering Information |
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Cat. No. |
Acad. Price |
Comm. Price |
Bulk Price |
| Mouse Whole Genome OneArray® Microarray v2 |
MOA_002 |
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Selected Mouse OneArray Publications |
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- Zhao Y, Yin X, Qin H, Zhu F, Liu H, Yang W, Zhang Q, Xiang C, Hou P, Song Z, Liu Y, Yong J, Zhang P, Cai J, Liu M, Li H, Li Y, Qu X, Cui K, Zhang W,
Xiang T, Wu Y, Zhao Y, Liu C, Yu C, Yuan K, Lou J, Ding M, Deng H.
Two supporting factors greatly improve the efficiency of human iPSC generation.
Cell Stem Cell. 2008 Nov 6;3(5):475-9. (PubMed)
- Campeau PM, Rafei M, Boivin MN, Sun Y, Grabowski GA, Galipeau J.
Characterization of Gaucher disease bone narrow mesenchymal stromal cells reveals an altered inflammatory secretome.
Blood. 2009 Oct 8;114(15):3181-90. (PubMed)
- Wang J, Klysik E, Sood S, Johnson RL, Wehrens XH, Martin JF.
Pitx2 prevents susceptibility to atrial arrhythmias by inhibiting left-sided pacemaker specification.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2010 May 25;107(21):9753-8. (PubMed)
- Li Y, Zhang Q, Yin X, Yang W, Du Y, Hou P, Ge J, Liu C, Zhang W, Zhang X, Wu Y, Li H, Liu K, Wu C, Song Z, Zhao Y, Shi Y, Deng H.
Generation of iPSCs from mouse fibroblasts with a single gene, Oct4, and small molecules.
Cell Res. 2010 Oct 19. (PubMed)
- Hsiang CY, Chen YS, Ho TY.
Nuclear factor-kappaB bioluminescence imaging-guided transcriptomic analysis for the assessment of host-biomaterial interaction in vivo.
Biomaterials. 2009 Jun;30(17):3042-9. (PubMed)
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OneArray® Advantages |
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- 100% satisfaction & replacement guarantee
- Outstanding customer and technical support team
- Competes head-to-head with popular platforms
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- Highly competitive pricing << More>>
- Specific ~60-mer oligonucleotide probes
- Uniform, non-contact printing technology
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| Figure 1: Post Hybridization of Human OneArray using dual colors, indirect labeling of aRNA. A) shows the full microarray; B) is a magnified region to show clarity and spot morphology. |
Probe Set Content |
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- Mouse OneArray V2 probe set is a combination of the RefSeq release 42 and Ensembl release 59 databases.
- Long oligonucleotide probes (~60-mers) were engineered using specific lengths to match melting temperatures for superior hybridization performance.
- 872 performance monitoring control probes for hybridization, sample quality, and labeling reactions.
- Also included are the ArrayControl™ Sense Oligo Spots by Ambion.
- Downloadable gene lists, probe sequences, and whole genome GAL files. << More>>
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| Mouse OneArray® Probe Content |
| Probe Type |
Number of Probes |
| Total Probes |
27,295 (total)* |
Content Probes
- RefSeq release 42
- Ensembl release 59
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26,423 |
| Control Probes |
872 |
| *Mouse OneArray is guaranteed to have >98% of the total probe content printed. |
Table 1 (above): Mouse Genome Content |
Mouse OneArray® Sensitivity and Dynamic Range
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Figure 2 (right) shows Mouse OneArray exhibits excellent sensitivity - as low as 0.050 pM - without sacrificing dynamic range. This allows you to obtain meaningful differential gene expression data for thousands of relevant genes.
Results from both the Phalanx Biotech ETQC spike-ins (top) as well as the Ambion Array Control spike-ins (bottom) show that the lowest signal intensity and the dynamic range that can be reliable detected are approximately 0.05 pM and 2-3 orders of magnitude, respectively.
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Figure 2 (right): Mouse OneArray Sensitivity and Dynamic Range
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Control Features |
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