
The objective of this facility is to provide a comprehensive
infrastructure of state-of the-art cDNA/oligonucleutide
microarray technology for usage by investigators at
the University of California, San Diego. The facility
provides not only basic microarray gene chip services,
but also analytical tools, guidance for study design,
and consultation in the interpretation of the gene expression
profiling data. In addition, the facility will provide
education and training in microarray technology and
its appliation to researchers and students.

The WIBE Microarray Core Facility, ArrayCore, is a
full service microarray supplier and analysis facility
that offers collaborative options for individual researchers.
The facility is located in an 1200 sq. ft laboratory
in the Science and Engineering Research Facility Building
(SERF 286) at center part of UCSD campus.

A recent methodological advancement quickly adopted
by investigators around the world, DNA microarrays allow
the analysis of thousands of genes on a genomic scale.
In brief, singel stranded segments of either genes or
expressed sequence tags are bound on a solid support
(the 'DNA chip'). Single stranded cDNA are generated
from two mRNA samples, control and treatment, and each
labeled with different fluorescent dyes. The fluorescently
labeled samples are subsequently hybridized to the DNA
chip. An increase or decrease of relative gene expression,
mRNA levels, can be determined bhy therelative level
of flourescence from the control vs. treatment dyes.
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