Bibliographic Details
Title: |
AN APPROPRIATE APPROACH ON THE IMPLICATIONS OF MICROARRAY TECHNOLOGY FOR ANIMAL GENETIC RESEARCH. |
Authors: |
DAVIDESCU, Madalina Alexandra1, MADESCU, Bianca Maria1, PANZARU, Claudia1 panzaruclaudia@uaiasi.ro, POROSNICU, Ioana2, USTUROI, Alexandru1 |
Source: |
Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science. 2024, Vol. 67 Issue 2, p23-30. 8p. |
Subject Terms: |
*MICROARRAY technology, *ANIMAL genetics, *GENE expression, *BIOLOGICAL systems, *LABORATORY animals |
Abstract: |
Microarray technology has emerged as a powerful tool in the field of animal genetic research, offering a comprehensive and high-throughput method for analysing the expression of thousands of genes simultaneously. This paper explores the implications of microarray technology in advancing understanding of animal genetics, focusing on its applications, challenges, and potential contributions to various aspects of genetic research. The paper begins by providing an overview of microarray technology, detailing its principles and the array of applications it offers for investigating gene expression, genetic variations, and regulatory mechanisms in animals. Furthermore, this paper addresses the challenges associated with microarray data analysis, emphasizing the importance of bioinformatics methods to extract meaningful insights from large-scale genomic datasets. This study aims to guide researchers in choosing appropriate methodologies, highlighting best practices, and fostering a deeper understanding of the implications and limitations of this technology in the context of animal genetic research. This exploration also contributes to the ongoing dialogue within the scientific community on optimizing the use of microarray technology to unlock the mysteries of animal genetics and advance the knowledge of biological systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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