BmuG@Sbase--a microarray database and analysis tool

BmuG@Sbase——一个微阵列数据库和分析工具

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Abstract

The manufacture and use of a whole-genome microarray is a complex process and it is essential that all data surrounding the process is stored, is accessible and can be easily associated with the data generated following hybridization and scanning. As part of a program funded by the Wellcome Trust, the Bacterial Microarray Group at St. George's Hospital Medical School (BmuG@S) will generate whole-genome microarrays for 12 bacterial pathogens for use in collaboration with specialist research groups. BmuG@S will collaborate with these groups at all levels, including the experimental design, methodology and analysis. In addition, we will provide informatic support in the form of a database system (BmuG@Sbase). BmuG@Sbase will provide access through a web interface to the microarray design data and will allow individual users to store their data in a searchable, secure manner. Tools developed by BmuG@S in collaboration with specific research groups investigating analysis methodology will also be made available to those groups using the arrays and submitting data to BmuG@Sbase.

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