Oxford Gene Technology (OGT) has developed the Universal Prokaryotic high density oligonucleotide arrays.
The company said the microarrays are ideal for use in chip-on-chip, gene expression and comparative genomics research.
The microarrays feature multiple arrays per slide, allowing research scientists to carry out versatile, integrated experiments in more than one application area, even on the same array, to save time and cost.
The Universal Prokaryotic arrays use long oligonucleotides that are synthesised using advanced printing technology to produce highly sensitive arrays, resulting in more consistent data.
The arrays have been designed in collaboration with the prokaryotic community.
Universal Prokaryotic arrays are available for many popular research targets, including E coli, S typhimurium (SL1344 and LT2), Streptomyces coelicolor and Mycobacterium tuberculosis.