id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-324216-ce3wa889 Wang, Zheng Resequencing microarray probe design for typing genetically diverse viruses: human rhinoviruses and enteroviruses 2008-12-01 .txt text/plain 5206 240 49 Due to the great genetic diversity of HRV and HEV, in order to ensure that designed probes (referred to as probe sequences) generated from selected database sequences (referred to as prototype regions) would detect and discriminate all serotypes of HRV and HEV, a predictive model was used to assist the microarray design [17] . This study demonstrated the use of an algorithm for the design of probe sets based on an in silico predictive model [17] , developed by our group, that minimized the probes needed for detection and identification of most serotypes of HRV and HEV. A powerful feature of the expanded RPM-Flu v.30/31 resequencing pathogen microarray is that the nucleotide sequences generated from hybridization of the sample RNA/DNA and array-bound probe sets in conjunction with previously developed sequence analysis algorithm CIBSI can be easily interpreted to make serotype or strain identifications. ./cache/cord-324216-ce3wa889.txt ./txt/cord-324216-ce3wa889.txt