Most comprehensive whole-genome array set for studying protein/DNA interactions in chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) experiments.
High-density 35 base pair probe spacing offers a more accurate view of protein/DNA interactions
25-mer probes yield the most specific hybridization results available
The GeneChip® Mouse Tiling 2.0R Array Set is designed for chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) experiments. This set of seven arrays contains approximately 45 million oligonucleotide probes to interrogate the mouse genome. Each array in the set contains over 6.5 million perfect match probes to specifically interrogate genomic regions.
Sequences used in the design of the Mouse Tiling 2.0R Array Set were selected from NCBI mouse genome assembly (Build 33). Repetitive elements were removed by RepeatMasker. The Mouse Tiling 2.0R Array Set is available either as a whole-genome set of seven arrays (P/N 900852), or individual arrays from the set may be purchased separately.
The GeneChip® Mouse Promoter 1.0R Array is a subset of the Mouse Tiling 2.0R Tiling Array Set, and the content was chosen specifically to analyze protein/DNA interactions within promoter regions.
Probes are tiled at an average resolution of 35 base pairs, as measured from the central position of adjacent 25-mer oligos, leaving a gap of approximately 10bp between probes. Oligonucleotide probes are synthesized in situ complementary to each corresponding sequence.
Instrument and Software Requirements
GeneChip® Scanner 3000 7G
GeneChip® Operating Software (GCOS) version 1.3 or higher
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ORDERING INFORMATION
Part #
Description
900852
GeneChip® Mouse Tiling 2.0R Array Set
Complete A-G genome set - 7 Arrays
900894
GeneChip® Mouse Tiling 2.0R A Array
Covers chromosomes 1, 9, 19 - 6 Arrays
900896
GeneChip® Mouse Tiling 2.0R B Array
Covers chromosomes 2, Mitochondria, X, Y, and unassigned regions - 6 Arrays