Literature DB >> 10763133

DNA chips: the future of biomarkers.

V M De Benedetti1, N Biglia, P Sismondi, M De Bortoli.   

Abstract

DNA chips are small, solid supports such as microscope slides onto which thousands of cDNAs or oligonucleotides are arrayed, representing known genes or simply EST clones, or covering the entire sequence of a gene with all its possible mutations. Fluorescently labeled DNA or RNA extracted from tissues is hybridized to the array. Laser scanning of the chip permits quantitative evaluation of each individual complementary sequence present in the sample. DNA chip technology is currently being proposed for qualitative and quantitative applications, firstly for the detection of point mutations, small deletions and insertions in genes involved in human diseases or affected during cancer progression; secondly, to determine on a genome-wide basis the pattern of gene expression in tumors, as well as in a number of experimental situations. The extraordinary power of DNA chips will have a strong impact on medicine in the near future, both in the molecular characterization of tumors and genetic diseases and in drug discovery and evaluation. Quantitative applications will soon spread through all fields of biology.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10763133     DOI: 10.1177/172460080001500101

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Biol Markers        ISSN: 0393-6155            Impact factor:   3.248


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