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Mouse Genome 430 2.0 and Mouse 430A 2.0 Arrays
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Are the same reagents used with the GeneChip® Mouse Genome 430 2.0 (Mouse 430 2.0) and Mouse Genome 430A 2.0 (Mouse 430A 2.0) Arrays as with the previous generation Mouse Expression Set 430 (Mouse 430) Arrays?
What are the hardware and software requirements for the Mouse 430 2.0 and Mouse 430A 2.0 Arrays?
Are the Mouse 430 2.0 and Mouse 430A 2.0 Arrays compatible with the GeneArray® 2500?
Why are the Mouse 430 2.0 and Mouse 430A 2.0 Arrays offered in 6 packs rather than 5 packs?
Where do I find the library files for the Mouse 430 2.0 and Mouse 430A 2.0 Arrays?
Why does the array in the center of the cartridge of the Mouse 430 2.0 and Mouse 430A 2.0 Arrays appear purple instead of clear?
How do I know if my GeneChip Scanner 3000 has been enabled for high-resolution scanning that is needed for the Mouse 430 2.0 and Mouse 430A 2.0 Arrays?
Do I have to apply the high-resolution scanning patch?
Where can I find the high-resolution scanning patch?
How much memory is needed to store the data from a single Mouse 430 2.0 Array?
How much memory is needed to store the data from a single Mouse 430A 2.0 Array?
How long does the scan of a Mouse 430 2.0 Array take?
How long does the scan of a Mouse 430A 2.0 Array take?
Why were the default gamma values changed for Mouse 430 2.0 and Mouse 430A 2.0 Arrays?
Is it possible to compare different array types (e.g., Mouse 430A and Mouse 430A 2.0) in GCOS?
Have the annotations for the existing probe sets from the Mouse Expression Set 430 changed?