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J. Anim. Sci. 2001. 79:E128-E135
© 2001 American Society of Animal Science

Genomics techniques: An overview of methods for the study of gene expression

D. E. Moody1

Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907

1 Correspondence: 1151 Lilly Hall, 3-235 (phone: 765-494-4860; fax: 765-494-9346; E-mail: moodyd{at}purdue.edu.

Abstract

A variety of methods to identify differences in gene expression exist, including subtractive hybridization, differential display, serial analysis of gene expression, and microarray hybridization. Some of these techniques have been used to investigate changes in gene expression in livestock, and important resources are being developed that will facilitate the use of others. The objectives of this review are to provide a general overview of techniques for evaluating gene expression in livestock and to identify resources currently available and in development for animal science researchers.







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