To create microarray designs and sets, you must be an eArray registered
user.
When you create a custom microarray design or set, you create the exact
specifications that Agilent Manufacturing can use to produce microarray
slide(s) for your experiments. As you design your microarray, read
Agilent's custom microarray
design guidance document for your specific application type.
Use
existing probe groups –
This is the best methodology to use when you create a new design that
has few or no probes in common with an existing design, and it is
also a method for creating microarray sets. You select to create a
set, rather than a design, within the microarray design process. This
method is available for all application types. It is also the only
method that you can use to create a CGH+SNP
microarray design or an Exon
microarray design. You can also use a Design Wizard to guide you
step by step through the process. See Create
design from existing probe groups (Wizard).
When you use this method to create a microarray design or set, you
search for and select one or more probe groups to include. You can
use Agilent Catalog probe groups, or your own probe groups that you
create with eArray's extensive tool set for working
with probes and probe
groups.
Use
an existing microarray design as a template – This method is useful when a
completed design (which has a status of Complete, and is thus uneditable)
needs to go through revision. You can use this method in any application
type, and it reduces the amount of time it takes to complete the array
creation process. However, this approach can become tedious if many
features on the microarray need to be changed. Note: You cannot use
a microarray set as a template with this method. Also, you cannot
create a microarray set from a copied design, even if you add additional
probes and exceed the capacity of the selected design format.
To begin the process, you search for an appropriate existing microarray
design, either in the Agilent Catalog, or in the folders of your own
workgroup. Once you find the desired microarray design, you make a
copy of it, then modify the copy to your specifications.
Use
uploaded probes –
This method, which uses one of eArray's Design Wizards, creates a
microarray design from an uploaded file of probe sequences. The wizard
leads you through each step required to create the array, from probe
upload, to design creation, to design submission. This wizard is available
for all application types, except microRNA.
For the CGH, ChIP, and Expression application types, you can use the
Express
Array feature to upload a file of probes directly to Agilent Manufacturing,
and bypass several steps of the design process.
Use
HD CGH/Chip database probes – This method uses a Design
Wizard to create a CGH or ChIP microarray design from probes identified
in an HD Probe Search. HD Searches are searches of the Agilent HD-CGH
or HD-ChIP databases. These special databases contain probes that
cover the genomes of several species at extremely high densities.
Use
target transcripts to create new probes – In this method,
which is exclusively for the Expression application type, you use
an eArray Design Wizard to upload the sequences of the target transcripts
that you want to detect on your microarray. eArray then designs the
probe sequences for you and walks you through the process of creating
a design.
Create
new probe groups –
eArray offers a variety methods for creating new probe groups, which
can then be used with a Wizard (see Create
design from existing probe groups (Wizard)) to build a microarray
design.