Optimization of oligonucleotide arrays and RNA amplification protocols for analysis of transcript structure and alternative splicing

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Abstract

Microarrays offer a high-resolution means for monitoring pre-mRNA splicing on a genomic scale. We have developed a novel, unbiased amplification protocol that permits labeling of entire transcripts. Also, hybridization conditions, probe characteristics, and analysis algorithms were optimized for detection of exons, exon-intron edges, and exon junctions. These optimized protocols can be used to detect small variations and isoform mixtures, map the tissue specificity of known human alternative isoforms, and provide a robust, scalable platform for high-throughput discovery of alternative splicing.

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Castle, J., Garrett-Engele, P., Armour, C. D., Duenwald, S. J., Loerch, P. M., Meyer, M. R., … Johnson, J. M. (2003). Optimization of oligonucleotide arrays and RNA amplification protocols for analysis of transcript structure and alternative splicing. Genome Biology, 4(10). https://doi.org/10.1186/gb-2003-4-10-r66

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