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DNA microarray technology allows for a quick and easy comparison of complete transcriptomes, resulting in improved molecular insight in fluctuations of gene expression. After emergence of the microarray technology about a decade ago, the technique has now matured and has become routine in many molecular biology laboratories. Numerous studies have been performed that have provided global transcription patterns of many organisms under a wide range of conditions. Initially, implementation of this high-throughput technology has lead to high expectations for ground breaking discoveries. Here an evaluation is performed of the insight that transcriptome analysis has brought about in the field of hyperthermophilic archaea. The examples that will be discussed have been selected on the basis of their impact, in terms of either biological insight or technological progress.
central carbohydrate-metabolism, methanococcus, Gene Expression Profiling, hyperthermophilic archaeon, Review Article, heat-shock response, Archaea, turreted icosahedral virus, archaeon sulfolobus-solfataricus, chromosome-replication, pyrococcus-furiosus, dna microarray analysis, thermococcus-kodakaraensis, Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis
central carbohydrate-metabolism, methanococcus, Gene Expression Profiling, hyperthermophilic archaeon, Review Article, heat-shock response, Archaea, turreted icosahedral virus, archaeon sulfolobus-solfataricus, chromosome-replication, pyrococcus-furiosus, dna microarray analysis, thermococcus-kodakaraensis, Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis
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