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Definition of DNA chip
1. Noun. A microchip that holds DNA probes that form half of the DNA double helix and can recognize DNA from samples being tested.
Generic synonyms: Chip, Micro Chip, Microchip, Microprocessor Chip, Silicon Chip
Lexicographical Neighbors of DNA Chip
Literary usage of DNA chip
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. NIST at 100: Foundations for Progressedited by Raymond G. Kammer edited by Raymond G. Kammer (2001)
"The DNA chip is so named because of its similarity to the tiny integrated circuit
that fuels the electronics industry. The difference is in the application. ..."
2. ATP Focused Program Competition: Digital Video in Information Networks edited by Barry Leonard (1998)
"It also assesses the opportunities of DNA-chip technology in diagnostics and how
some of these opportunities such as point-of-care testing and infectious ..."
3. Genomic Signal Processing and Statistics by R. Dougherty, Edward R Dougherty (2005)
"... DNA chip with a density of 96 600 sites was used [106] . The oligonucleotide
probes (each with a length ..."
4. Genetics Testing in the New Millennium: Advances, Standards and Implications edited by Constance A. Morella (2001)
"That's the first one and then—just to give you a sense of size, that's a quarter
sitting next to it—and there is another kind of DNA chip. ..."
5. Sensor Systems for Biological Agent Attacks: Protecting Buildings And by Bmed, National Research Council (U.S.), ebrary, Inc (2005)
"... DNA microarray (so-called “DNA chip”) technology has been developed to provide
a method for the parallel analysis of target DNA strands. ..."
6. Assessing Microbial Safety of Drinking Water: Improving Approaches and Methods by World Health Organization (2003)
"The high resolution DNA chip technology is expected to target a range of key
microorganisms in water. The prototype GeneChip® measures ..."
7. Catalyzing Inquiry at the Interface of Computing and Biology by John C. Wooley, Herbert Lin (2005)
"Direct experimental testing of this prediction is possible using DNA chip technology
today. 2. Nearby states in the state space of the system typically lie ..."
8. Visualizing Chemistry: The Progress and Promise of Advanced Chemical Imaging by National Research Council (U.S.) (2006)
"Examples include photolithography in the semiconductor industry and light-directed
synthesis of oligonucleotides in the DNA chip industry. ..."