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titleOfInvention Effective design of microarray
abstract An object of the present invention is to enable the preparation of a microarray, particularly a DNA microarray, which is enabled on an industrial production scale as quickly and cost-effectively as possible. The system includes at least one or more devices designed to input information about target molecules to be analyzed by the microarray, and potentially based on information about target molecules to be analyzed. One device designed to determine probe molecules that interact with the target molecule, one layout providing device, and one probe molecule designed for ex-situ synthesis of probe molecules It has a synthesis device and a microarray providing device designed to apply the probe molecules to the support. The layout providing device includes a device for synthesizing test probe molecules at high density, a microarray test device, and a microarray reader. [Selection diagram] None
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