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This page contains links and information for KUGR facility users.

Affymetrix GeneChip Information
KUGR Custom Arrays Information
Microarray Data Analysis Guide
Data Analysis Tutorial


Affymetrix GeneChip Information

Several types of Affymetrix GeneChips are in common use at UNM and KUGR facility. The best place for additional information about Affymetrix GeneChips is from their web site. The Affymetrix web site provides general information and allows researchers to search for specific genes on all their GeneChips, and to download the latest annotation information about probe sets of interest.

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KUGR Custom Arrays Information

The KUGR facility produces several types spotted arrays. Detailed information is available for the following custom spotted arrays:

Yeast Genome KUGR_YGv1 Arrays

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Microarray Data Analysis Guide and Data Analysis Tutorial

We have compiled several types of information to help researchers design microarray experiments and with analyzing and interpreting the complex data sets generated with microarrays.

Researchers new to microarrays or considering adding a microarray section to a grant proposal should check here.

Researchers interested in data analysis can make use of our web-based guides:

Basics of Microarray Data Analysis
Microarray Data Analysis Tutorial

You will need Adobe Acrobat to view the PDF file.

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