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Gene expression profiling and de novo transcriptome sequencing using geneballs (2003-2006)

Abstract

The purpose of the project is to demonstrate that bead-based technology can be used in applications that currently require DNA hybridisation in order to overcome existing deficiencies in microarray technology. By providing the capability to quickly and efficiently produce, screen and utilize biomolecule libraries of nearly unlimited size, this technology provides the key to unlock the power of genomics and proteomics for use in real world applications. The project has two aspects. First, relatively small directed cDNA-bead libraries will be compared to known low-density cDNA microarrays to validate the technique for utility in gene expression profiling. Secondly, large libraries containing short oligonucleotide sequences will be used for de novo sequencing of a complete transcriptome. Proof-of-concept in either case will pave the way for many genomic applications and catapult the technology to blockbuster status.

Experts

Professor David Hume

Professor
Mater Research Institute-UQ
Faculty of Medicine
David Hume
David Hume

Professor Gwendolyn Lawrie

Affiliate Professor of School of Ed
School of Education
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
Professor
School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences
Faculty of Science
Gwendolyn Lawrie
Gwendolyn Lawrie

Professor Matt Sweet

Affiliate NHMRC Leadership Fellow
School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences
Faculty of Science
NHMRC Leadership Fellow - GL
Institute for Molecular Bioscience
Matt Sweet
Matt Sweet