PREMIER Biosoft International Releases Version 4 of Array Designer a Microarray Software for Designing Highly Specific and Efficient Oligos for Microarrays



June 10, 2005 -- PREMIER Biosoft International today announced the release of Array Designer version 4, a web savvy desktop tool to efficiently design hundreds of specific oligos for cDNA microarrays for expression studies and SNP genotyping. The new version includes the ability to make whole genome arrays and tiling arrays.

With Array Designer you can start with a list of sequences or a whole genome sequence (for whole genome arrays) to study the entire organism by detecting every gene or exon in the whole genome, characterizing transcriptomes, conducting chromatin immunoprecipitation-chip (ChIP-chip) studies, discovering differentially and alternatively spliced transcripts, SNP discovery and genotyping, DNA sequence variation in individuals or populations, splice variant arrays and comparative genome hybridization (CGH).

You can even design tiling arrays to spot every base of a long genomic sequence avoiding repetitive regions. Designing arrays to characterize regulatory elements, or to study epigenetic modifications, methylation patterns and protein binding sites is made easy with the new version.For details, please visit: http://www.premierbiosoft.com/dnamicroarray/

About PREMIER Biosoft International:
Founded in 1994, the company is a group of computer scientists and molecular biologists dedicated to producing cutting edge intuitive software for the molecular biologist. The goal of the company is to study the most recent innovations in molecular biology and translate them into software products that aid biologists. Additional information about PREMIER Biosoft International can be found at http://www.PremierBiosoft.com.

Contact:
Kay Brown
PREMIER Biosoft International
650-856-2703
http://www.PremierBiosoft.com





PREMIER Biosoft International Releases Version 4 of Array Designer a Microarray Software for Designing Highly Specific and Efficient Oligos for Microarrays