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Books and Software: A Starting Point for DNA Microarrays. A review of DNA Arrays: methods and protocols. Roy H. Tan. Anal. Chem. , 2002, 74 (3), pp 95...
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cusses the ramifications of genetic analysis, and the two sections (pp 253–256) in the final chapter that discuss the future of microfluidics; they seem to be out of the book’s scope. I would also suggest adding more information on probe design and detection assay formulation. Overall, the book is easy to read and contains logically organized information. Most of the chapters provide good ref-

erences and diagrams to illustrate concepts. Although there isn’t an author index—just an author contribution list— the subject index is generally useful. Novices, academic laboratories, and graduate students should find the book very helpful.

Reviewed by Roy H. Tan, ACLARA BioSciences, Inc.

Books & Software Received DNA Arrays:M ethods and Protocols Edited by Jang B. Rampal Humana Press, Inc. 2001, 257 pp, $89.50

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his book belongs to the Methods in Molecular Biology series edited by John M. Walker at the University of Hertsfordshire (United Kingdom). Like many other volumes in this series, it summarizes recent advancements in DNA microarray technology. Given this technology’s rapid development and widespread use for gene expression, mutation analysis, gene typing, and gene sequencing, I believe that this volume is a good starting point for novices trying to understand and use this technology. DNA microarrays are reshaping molecular biology and creating a paradigm shift for analytical chemists by permitting the rapid, simultaneous, and highly sensitive analysis of large numbers of biological samples. This book begins with Edwin Southern recalling the inception of DNA microarrays and ends with a discussion of their commercialization. In between, 14 chapters cover in detail how to design and construct DNA arrays, hybridize them with biological samples, detect signals, and analyze the information. Real examples such as genotyping, sequencing by hybridization, antisense reagents, and tissue typing by human leukocyte antigen gene techniques are included. The book also covers printing, spotting, and light-directed synthesis for microarray construction and manufacture. I would suggest a few modifications, such as deleting chapter 4, which dis-

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