Roche NimbleGen Add Multiplex Gene Expression Arrays and Services to Growing Product Portfolio

9 Sept 2007

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Roche NimbleGen Inc., a fully integrated part of Roche Applied Science today announced the addition of 4-plex eukaryotic gene expression analysis microarrays and services to its growing suite of genomic and epigenetic analysis tools.

The NimbleChip™ Multiplex Arrays enable researchers to simultaneously hybridize and analyze samples in four replicate arrays on a single slide to provide a high-performance yet cost-effective approach to gene expression analysis. Roche NimbleGen's unique ability to make long oligonucleotide probes (60mer) in combination with high density sub-arrays of 72,000 probes each provides comprehensive coverage of entire genomes with multiple probes per gene. The averaging of the results from multiple probes (typically 3-7 probes per gene) provides improved statistical confidence and can dramatically reduce the impact of inconsistent probe behavior, ensuring high specificity, sensitivity, and reproducibility compared to platforms that offer only one to two probes per gene.

Whole-genome designs are available in multiplex format for a broad range of species, including human, mouse, rat, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Schizosaccharomyces pombe, Arabidopsis thaliana, Caenorhabditis elegans, and Drosophila melanogaster. Researchers can also request custom gene expression arrays in the 4-plex format for any eukaryote with a well annotated genome.

“From the first experiment we found that the Roche NimbleGen multiplex platform was easy to use in a standard laboratory setting. The results are extremely reproducible, and control probes provide reliable identification of the samples loaded on each of the sub-arrays,“ said beta collaborator Dr. Jason Lieb, assistant professor at the Carolina Center for Genome Sciences and The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. “We will certainly look to this platform as an economical way to perform many experiments in-house.”

Roche NimbleGen is a leading innovator, manufacturer, and supplier of a proprietary suite of DNA microarrays, consumables, instruments, and services. Roche NimbleGen uniquely produces high-density arrays of long oligo probes that provide greater information content and higher data quality necessary for studying the full diversity of genomic and epigenomic variation.

The improved performance is made possible by Roche NimbleGen's proprietary Maskless Array Synthesis (MAS) technology, which uses digital light processing and rapid, high-yield photochemistry to synthesize long oligo, high-density DNA microarrays with extreme flexibility. For more information about Roche NimbleGen, please visit the article webpage.

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Genome AnalysisGenomics, the study of genomes, includes functional genomics, evolutionary genomics and comparative genomics. There are many genomic technologies such as DNA sequencing of whole genomes, computational biology and bioinformatics. DNA and nucleic acids must be isolated and concentrated from cells for analysis with kits, automated analyzers and software. Other useful technologies for studying genomics include PCR, microarrays and electrophoresis.OligonucleotidesOligonucleotides are small nucleic acid polymers, usually less than 20 bases in length. Oligonucleotides can be made via enzymatic cleavage or more commonly by chemical synthesis with polymerases. Their use includes FISH, southern blots, microarrays and as primers in PCR. High fidelity synthesis kits and detection systems are available for easy production and detection, respectively.Microarray AnalysisMicroarrays, also known as biochips, are used for the detection and analysis of multiple genes, proteins, antibodies, or biomarkers on a single microchip. This can reveal information on protein or gene expression, single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP), copy number variation (CNV), epigenetics and patient health in clinical diagnostic tests. Discover a range of microarray scanners and prefabricated antibody, protein, RNA and DNA microarrays for your analysis or consider creating your own custom microarrays with a microarray printer. Find the best microarray products in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.
Roche NimbleGen Add Multiplex Gene Expression Arrays and Services to Growing Product Portfolio