Articles
UNIVERSAL PLANT VIRUS MICROARRAYS, BROAD SPECTRUM PCR ASSAYS, AND OTHER TOOLS FOR VIRUS DETECTION AND IDENTIFICATION
Article number
901_5
Pages
49 – 60
Language
English
Abstract
Microarrays have emerged as an important tool in identifying changes in gene expression under different conditions, including plant responses to pathogen infection.
A logical extension of the technology is the detection of the pathogen itself, and a number of laboratories have developed either macroarrays or microarrays capable of detection and differentiation of the viruses known to infect a specific crop.
Microarrays, broad spectrum PCR, Real-time PCR, and other methods of detecting multiple viruses are discussed.
A logical extension of the technology is the detection of the pathogen itself, and a number of laboratories have developed either macroarrays or microarrays capable of detection and differentiation of the viruses known to infect a specific crop.
Microarrays, broad spectrum PCR, Real-time PCR, and other methods of detecting multiple viruses are discussed.
Authors
J. Hammond
Keywords
microarray, macroarray, broad spectrum PCR, virus detection, plant virus
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