POSaM: a fast, flexible, open-source, inkjet oligonucleotide synthesizer and microarrayer

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DNA arrays are valuable tools in molecular biology laboratories. Their rapid acceptance was aided by the release of plans for a pin-spotting microarrayer by researchers at Stanford. Inkjet microarraying is a flexible, complementary technique that allows the synthesis of arrays of any oligonucleotide sequences de novo. We describe here an open-source inkjet arrayer capable of rapidly producing sets of unique 9,800-feature arrays.

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Lausted, C., Dahl, T., Warren, C., King, K., Smith, K., Johnson, M., … Lasky, S. R. (2004). POSaM: a fast, flexible, open-source, inkjet oligonucleotide synthesizer and microarrayer. Genome Biology, 5(8). https://doi.org/10.1186/gb-2004-5-8-r58

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