CAMPBELL BIOLOGY,VOL.II >CUSTOM<
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ISBN: 9781323803677
Author: Urry
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 20.2, Problem 2CC
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To identify: The color spots representing genes in the given microarray that is required to study cancer.
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DNA microarray analysis is used to study the gene network across the genome. It may be used to compare the DNA or RNA molecules and analyze the gene expression. It uses
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