Parallel synthesis and analysis of large numbers of related chemical compounds: applications to oligonucleotides.
Journal: 1994/September - Journal of Biotechnology
ISSN: 0168-1656
PUBMED: 7765059
Abstract:
This review presents methods for addressing the issue of molecular complexity in biological systems. Biomolecules immobilised on solid phases can be used to probe biological interactions. As a specific example, arrays of large numbers of oligonucleotides allow the analysis of DNA sequences and complex populations of DNA molecules. The specific embodiments of this new method are presented, research up to mid-1992 outlined and requirements for future development discussed.
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