Cross-chip probe matching tool: A web-based tool for linking microarray probes within and across plant species

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The CCPMT is a free, web-based tool that allows plant investigators to rapidly determine if a given gene is present across various microarray platforms, which, of a list of genes, is present on array(s), and which gene a probe or probe set queries and vice versa, and to compare and contrast the gene contents of arrays. The CCPMT also maps a probe or probe sets to a gene or genes within and across species, and permits the mapping of the entire content from one array to another. By using the CCPMT, investigators will have a better understanding of the contents of arrays, a better ability to link data between experiments, ability to conduct meta-analysis and combine datasets, and an increased ability to conduct data mining projects.

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Ghanekar, R., Srinivasasainagendra, V., & Page, G. P. (2008). Cross-chip probe matching tool: A web-based tool for linking microarray probes within and across plant species. International Journal of Plant Genomics, 2008. https://doi.org/10.1155/2008/451327

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