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Due to the biological complexity of gene expression, the considerations of experimental design that are discussed in the [[expression profiling]] article are of critical importance if statistically and biologically valid conclusions are to be drawn from the data.
There are three main elements to consider when designing a microarray experiment. First, replication of the biological samples is essential for drawing conclusions from the experiment. Second, technical replicates (e.g. two RNA samples obtained from each experimental unit) may help to quantitate precision. The biological replicates include independent RNA extractions. Technical replicates may be two [[wikt:Special:Search/aliquot|aliquots]] of the same extraction. Third, spots of each cDNA clone or oligonucleotide are present as replicates (at least duplicates) on the microarray slide, to provide a measure of technical precision in each hybridization. It is critical that information about the sample preparation and handling is discussed, in order to help identify the independent units in the experiment and to avoid inflated estimates of [[statistical significance]].<ref>{{cite journal |title=Fundamentals of experimental design for cDNA microarrays | journal=Nature Genetics |series=supplement |volume=32 |date=2002 | doi=10.1038/ng1031 |url=http://www.vmrf.org/research-websites/gcf/Forms/Churchill.pdf |pages=490–5
=== Standardization ===
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