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The following references all describe work by the Pat Brown Lab with fluorescent cDNA microarrays. The most recent paper on the list describes their work on diauxic shift in yeast; the data set from this study is available online.
Numerous papers on arrays have been published since I originally made this list. A good starting point for more recent work is the January 1999 special supplement to Nature Genetics volume 21, entitled "The Chipping Forecast."
For a good description of an alternative arraying technology based on radioactive labeling, see these two papers:
A recent survey on the genetically heterogeneous basis of prostate cancer, which illustrates the value of investigating many different genes at once, is
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