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Starting Date 	Monday, January 27, 2020<br />
Closing Date 	Tuesday, January 28, 2020<br />
Status 	Open<br />
Question Title 	Discuss Microarray and applications of microarray.<br />
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<p dir="auto">Discuss Microarray and applications of microarray.</p>
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Protein Separation Methods
Western Blotting
Protein Identification Methods
3A. Edman degradation
3B. Mass spectrometry

However, and perhaps remarkably, if as shown above we digest samples of ourprotein  with  as  few  as  two  or  three  different  endoproteases  with  different
specificities, we can usually use the resulting digestion patterns (again, analyzedby mass spectrometry to provide highly accurate determination of the fragmentmolecular weights) to produce a unique identification of our unknown protein:Again, mass spectrometry is uniquely well-suited for such analyses because itcan yield very accurate determinations of molecular weights from very even verysmall amounts of fragments resulting from the digestion of a particular protein.Techniques  have  now  been  developed  by  which  proteins  separated  in  two-dimensional gels can be digested within the gels and then injected directly into amass spectrometer for analysis of the resulting fragments.
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BIO601 – Proteomics<br />
Spring 2019</p>
<pre><code>                                                                                                   Total Marks: 10
                                                                                                            Due date: 05-08-2019
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<p dir="auto">Question No. 1</p>
<pre><code>	Write down the principle and procedure of western blotting.   (10)
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