Microarray scanners are instruments used to detect and quantify the intensity of fluorescence of spots on a microarray slide, by selectively exciting fluorophores with a laser and measuring the fluorescence.
A microarray scanner typically consists of lasers, a special microscope, and a camera. The DNA material in the microarray is labeled with fluorescents which become excited by the lasers in the scanner. The microscope and camera work together to create a digital image of the array.
Dataset Name | PI-Supplied Description | PI-Supplied Name |
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Phytoplankton MicroTOOLs microarray-based metatranscriptomes collected from a nutrient amendment experiment conducted during R/V New Horizon Cruise NH1417 in the California Current System from 2014-08-23 to 2014-08-26 | Agilent SureScan Microarray Scanner G2600D (Serial #: SG13134301) | Agilent SureScan Microarray Scanner G2600D |