Description:
The pig (Sus scrofa) is one of the first animals domesticated and has become an important agriculture animal as one of the major human nutritional sources of animal-based protein. The porcine model is also relevant to human health research priorities such as obesity, female health, cardiovascular disease, nutritional studies with respect to the pig being an omnivore, and communicable diseases. Performing genome-wide transcriptional profiling using CD BioSciences’s porcine gene expression microarray is a useful tool in veterinary medicine and human comparative genomic studies.
Features:
43,803 porcine probes represented
Formatted as 4x44 K high-definition microarrays on barcoded, 1' x 3' (25 mm x 75 mm) glass slides
Widest dynamic range of over 5 logs ensures detection of low and high expressors to accurately represent the range of expression levels
Consistent feature (spot) quality from microarray-to-microarray yielding results you can trust