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A '''gene chip''' is a highly specialized, stamp-sized piece of glass or plastic that is used to analyze thousands of genes at a time.
Gene chips are covered with gridlike patterns of short [[DNA]] strands, called probes.
Since there are hundreds of thousands of probes on a gene chip, using a gene chip can be the equivalent of thousands of conventional genetic tests.
Gene chips were first brought to market in [[1996]] by [[Affymetrix]], which refers to them as GeneChips.
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