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NSF Soybean Functional Genomics Project
Vodkin Laboratory, University of Illinois

Sample Tracking, page 1
Robin Shealy

Sample Tracking of EST Clones

Overview

Microarray sample tracking is necessary in microarray printing inorder to (1) identify ESTs in the plates to be spotted, (2) keeping track of events along the way (PCR product manufacture, crosslinking, blocking, hybridization, and scanning of slides), and (3) most importantly to provide a map of EST identification from the spotting plate to the array spot location, so that the spot quantitation process can assign this identifier to the quantitated spot. It is generally implemented in a series of spreadsheets or by a LIMS (Laboratory Information Management System).

Protocol (under development)

 

* Department of Crop Sciences
* College of Agricultural, Consumer, and Environmental Sciences
* University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign


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