GeneChip™ Mouse Gene 1.0 ST Array
GeneChip™ Mouse Gene 1.0 ST Array
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GeneChip™ Mouse Gene 1.0 ST Array

The GeneChip™ Mouse Gene 1.0 ST Array is a whole-transcript array that includes probes to measure both messenger (mRNA) andRead more
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The GeneChip™ Mouse Gene 1.0 ST Array is a whole-transcript array that includes probes to measure both messenger (mRNA) and long intergenic non-coding RNA transcripts (lincRNA). This whole-transcript array design provides a complete expression profile of mRNA as well as the intermediary lincRNA transcripts that impact the mRNA expression profile.

Comprehensive design
Research over the past 20 years has predominantly focused on protein-coding messenger RNA transcripts and their role in cellular processes, such as disease and development. Recently researchers have identified more that 2,000 transcripts (>200 bases) in the mouse genome with little or no protein coding potential. Only a small fraction of these non-coding RNAs has functional annotations to date. However, there is ample evidence that differential expression of lincRNAs plays an important role in the genesis and progression of disease and that aberrant expression of these molecules have also been linked to cancer. Recent advancements in transcriptome profiling provided evidence of the association of lincRNAs in diverse range of cellular functions:

• Regulation of mRNA transcription
• Regulation of mRNA post-transcriptional modifications
• Occlusion/recruitment of transcription factor binding
• Activation and transportation of transcription factors
• Interaction with accessory proteins
• Guide protein complexes to locations in the genome

Key benefits
• Comprehensive coverage provides the best opportunity to discover interesting biology
   - >28,000 coding transcripts
   - >7,000 non-coding (include ˜2,000) long intergenic non-coding transcripts
• Measure alternative splicing events/transcript variants with probes designed to maximize exon coverage
• Reproducible: Intra-lot correlation coefficient = 0.99

Content profile
Since the design of the GeneChip Mouse Gene 1.0 ST Array, there has been a substantial increase in the structural and functional understanding of the mouse genome. This increase in knowledge includes the identification of a large number of long intergenic lincRNA that have been identified by the research community. In order to provide the research community with a tool that can measure the differential expression of this exciting class of RNA transcripts, we designed the GeneChip Mouse Gene 2.0 ST Array (sold separately). To supplement the lincRNA data contained in RefSeq, we used sequence and transcript data from lncRNA db (http://lncrnadb.cn/).
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Product LineGeneChip™
Quantity30 arrays
TypeMouse Gene 1.0 ST Array
ArrayTranscriptome Profiling
FormatArray Cartridge
Number of Arrays30 arrays
SpeciesMouse
Unit SizeEach

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

What is contained in the tab-delimited format of the GeneChip probe sequence download file?

The tab-delimited probe sequence file contains the following information:
-Probe Set Name
-Probe X: The X coordinate of the probe sequence on the GeneChip probe array.
-Probe Y: The Y coordinate of the probe sequence on the GeneChip probe array.
-Probe Interrogation Position: The base position on the consensus/exemplar sequence where the central base of the probe aligns, which is the 13th base of a 25mer probe.
-Probe Sequence: The 25-base perfect match sequence.
-Target Strandedness: The sense/antisense orientation of the target sequence that can hybridize with the probe sequence.

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What is the NetAffx Analysis Center?

The NetAffx Analysis Center used to contain information and files regarding array content, probe sets, and functional annotations. However, the NetAffx Analysis Center has been retired. Much of the content provided by the NetAffx Analysis Center can now be accessed on the arrays’ thermofisher.com product pages or by contacting Technical Support (techsupport@thermofisher.com).

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Are pseudogene databases included in the design of expression arrays?

Pseudogene databases were not included in the design of expression arrays.

How long can I store labeled cDNA when working with expression microarrays?

Labeled material can be stored for 2 weeks at -20 degrees C.

Is the protocol same for Exon 1.0 St and Gene 1.0 St arrays?

The protocols for the Gene 1.0 ST and Exon 1.0 ST arrays are the same until the fragmentation and labeling steps.
Depending on the input amount, please refer to the GeneChip WT Pico Reagent Kit or the GeneChip WT PLUS Reagent Kit for the protocol:
- WT Pico: 50 - 500ng of total RNA
- WT PLUS: ≥ 100pg of total RNA (approx. 10 cells)
From the hybridization step onwards, the differences in protocol are due to the format of the arrays. The Exon array is a 49 format array, whereas the Gene 1.0 ST array is a 169 format array.
For the fluidics step the following scripts should be used depending upon which array you are using:
- Gene 1.0 St array: FS450_0001
- Exon 1.0 St array: FS450_0007

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