Abstract:
Microchipping is of great importance in modern medical and technical diagnostics, it is also used to determine the sequence of DNA with fluorescent labels, but these probes must first be separated from patient samples and then compared with microchip samples. A DNA microchip is a base (glass, plastic, gel) on which up to several thousand microprobes with a length of 25 to 1000 nucleotides can be used. reaction of markers is observed. The results of the research should be ready 4-6 days after the collection of the material, any biomaterial can be used for the analysis of DNA and RNA samples, this method is used in oncology and cardiology (including the study of genetic predisposition