
Russ Swan, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Mouse Genome",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Laboratorytalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release U of Edinburgh joins RNAi Partnership programme from
Sigma-Aldrich, which we summarised at the time by saying "Sigma-Aldrich welcomes the University of Edinburgh to the RNAi Partnership programme, gaining access to functional genomics portfolio including TRC shRNA libraries".
A few weeks before,
we featured the news release Mouse genome for high-throughput RNAi screening from
Qiagen: "The Mouse Whole Genome siRNA Set V1.0 is the latest addition to Qiagen's comprehensive range of solutions for high-throughput RNAi".
In September 2005, we covered the news from Geneservice
concerning its Mouse Genome DNABook
- take a look at Mouse genes off the shelf
which says: "Book comprises the largest collection to date of complete mouse genes, with 60,770 full-length mouse cDNA clones spotted onto paper and bound in an B5 size book".
Take a look also at the news release from Agilent Technologies Europe, Microarray aids genomic analyses of mouse tumours,
as well as Ultrapure water helps brain mapping challenge from Millipore,
and Whole mouse genome on one microarray from Agilent Technologies Europe.
See also:
News on the Mouse genome survey microarray from Applied Biosystems
(May 2004)
Said to provide the most comprehensive source of mouse genomic data combined with a high sensitivity, integrated system for gene expression analysis
Worldwide availability of expression array system
(April 2004)
Test site customers report that system can detect a greater number of genes with higher sensitivity and specificity than other microarray technologies
Single rat array for whole-genome expression
(March 2004)
Nearly one million probes analyse expression levels of approximately 30,000 RNA transcripts and variants on a single array
Single array for mouse genome expression analysis
(December 2003)
Over one million probes analyse expression levels of nearly 39,000 RNA transcripts and variants on a single array
High density mouse bioarray
(September 2003)
20,000 mouse genes on a single bioarray enables scientists to study gene expression across much of the mouse genome in a single experiment
Array-ready oligo sets for human and mouse genomes
(August 2003)
Providing a library of ready-to-print oligos with the flexibility to spot oligos and detect signals using various printing and hybridisation techniques

