The microarray revolution: Perspectives from educators.

Biochem Mol Biol Educ

‡ Natural Science Division, Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA 90263; § The Genome Consortium for Active Teaching (GCAT), Department of Biology, Davidson College, Davidson, NC 28035.

Published: July 2004

In recent years, microarray analysis has become a key experimental tool, enabling the analysis of genome-wide patterns of gene expression. This review approaches the microarray revolution with a focus upon four topics: 1) the early development of this technology and its application to cancer diagnostics; 2) a primer of microarray research, designed to guide the beginner; 3) a highlight of the Genome Consortium for Active Teaching (GCAT), a worldwide consortium of faculty who are integrating microarrays into the undergraduate teaching laboratory; and 4) the use of microarrays in the biotechnology industry with a look forward to future applications. A central theme within this review is the profound relevance of new, bioinformatics-based, technologies to undergraduate students within the biosciences.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bmb.2004.494032040362DOI Listing

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