Micro Bio DNA Chip Micro Bio DNA Chip Structure and Function (PhD Nano _ Microelectronics)

Researcher  and author: Dr.   (   Afshin Rashid)


Note: The Micro Bio DNA Chip has been the technology of choice for extensive studies of gene expression. Although microarray technology continues to evolve, and has expanded dramatically over the past few years, due to the availability of new alternative technologies, such as RNA-seq, the combination of RNA and NGS, and the advancement of the next generation of microbiobs, It is important.

Micro Bio DNA Chip The Micro Bio DNA Chip   is a collection of microarrays of small test sites perched on a solid bed that allow multiple experiments to be performed simultaneously to achieve higher power and speed. Normally, the surface of the biochip is not larger than the nail. Like a computer chip, which can perform millions of mathematical operations in one second, a biochemistry can perform thousands of biological reactions, such as decoding genes, in a matter of seconds.


Micro Bio DNA Chip Micro Bio DNA Chip is  a small version of the lab that uses hundreds of biochemical reactions simultaneously. They are specifically designed to function in a biological environment, especially within living organisms. This is not an electronic device. Biochips are made up of millions of biosensors that are used as micro-reactors to detect specific analytes such as enzymes, proteins, biological molecules and antibodies. The biological bio chip  has different probes such as DNA, RNAi, protein fragments, etc., which are indicated by a dot on the chip.



Micro Bio DNA Chip Micro Bio DNA Chip are used  to track the activities as well as protein bindings and discover their function on a large scale. Their main advantage is that they can be used to track large numbers of proteins in parallel. This protein chip includes a surface for support such as microtiter plate or nut, nitrocellulose membrane, glass slide. These are automatic, fast, economical, very sensitive, consume less samples. 

Researcher  and author: Dr.   (   Afshin Rashid)

PhD in Nano-Microelectronics