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Sequencing technologies
How have sequencing technologies developed and what does this mean for researchers today? 10/12/09
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Animal cloning
The production of genetically-identical animals by nuclear transfer from somatic cells to unfertilised eggs. 08/01/03
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Combinatorial library screening
Large collections of chemical compounds that are screened to identify potential new drugs. 08/01/03
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DNA sequencing
How to determine the sequence of bases in a DNA molecule. 08/01/03
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Genome sequencing
How the full genetic code of an organism is read. 08/01/03
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Knockout mice
The inactivation of a specific gene in a mouse. 08/01/03
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Mass spectrometry
A high-throughput method for the identification of proteins. 08/01/03
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Microarrays and gene expression
Microarrays can be used to analyse the expression of tens of thousands of genes simultaneously. 08/01/03
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NMR spectroscopy
Used to determine the structure of molecules including small, soluble proteins. 08/01/03
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Polymerase chain reaction
Used to amplifiy a piece of DNA. 08/01/03
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SNP typing with DNA chips
Microarrays can be used to determine the particular base present in a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP). 08/01/03
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Transgenic mice
Transgenic mice contain additional foreign DNA in every cell allowing them to be used to study gene function or regulation and to model human diseases. 08/01/03
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Two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis
Used to separate complex mixtures of protein, and to characterise differences between related protein samples. 08/01/03
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