Expression Analysis Core Facility
The mission of the Expression Analysis Core at the UC Davis Genome Center is to provide services and technologies for gene expression analyses at the genomic level, without duplicating services readily available elsewhere on campus. We are currently focused on exploiting ultra high throughput sequencing, chromatin immunoprecipitation, and varying array platforms including NimbleGen custom arrays and Illumina Expression arrays. Tutorials and seminars in these technologies are an important part of facility operations. We also offer access to microarray scanners, liquid handlers, and nucleic acid analyzers to facilitate your experiments.
UC Davis Gene Expression Facilities
Disclaimer
Reagents, services, and data provided through the Genome Center Expression Analysis Facility are intended for research use only. They are not intended for use in diagnostic or other medical procedures
Facility News 9/17/08
We are offering a methylated DNA immunoprecipitation (MeDIP) workshop on November 6-7, 2008. This workshop will be held in conjunction with a DNA Methylation symposium taking place on November 6th (contact Peggy Farnham for more details on the symposium). Please contact us soon to reserve your spot!
The Illumina ultra high throughput sequencer is here! Check out the web site for more details about integrating this technology into your research.
Check out our new informational pamphlet, suitable for printing out and distributing to your friends and neighbors!
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DNA Sequencing
The Expression Analysis Core does not offer Sanger DNA Sequencing, but these services are available on campus.
UC DNA Sequencing Facility or the
CAES Genomics Facility for more information.
Research Support
The Expression Analysis core is happy to provide written materials to augment your research efforts. This can include support letters to granting institutions listing available facility resources, types of technical support personnel can provide, and estimated budget figures for particular research projects. We can also contribute Materials and Methods information for manuscripts that include experiments done in the core. Naturally, we always appreciate acknowledgement in such publications and ask you let us know so we can keep the information in our scrapbook.