* U.S. PIG GENOME MICROARRAYS

 

Locating Genes within the Microarrays

To find the oligonucleotide sequences and gene identifications corresponding to specific array element locations, please follow this link.

Ordering Microarrays

Each array costs $28.00

When ordering microarrays, please download and complete this Biological Material Agreement, and mail the signed original to:

Irma Alvarado-Sipp, Procurement and Contracting Services, University of Arizona, P.O. Box 210300, Tucson Arizona 85721 USA.

Please also FAX or mail a copy of the signed BMA to:
Department of Plant Sciences, Attention: David Galbraith, 303 Forbes Building, Tucson Arizona, 85721 USA (FAX: +(520) 621-7186).

Questions concerning the BMA should be directed to Irma Alvarado-Sipp.

Questions concerning the array element design should be directed to Scott C. Fahrenkrug .

Questions concerning microarray printing and hybridization, and hybridization services, should be directed to David Galbraith.



Fields marked with an asterisk * are required.
* Numbers of arrays requested
Note: Maximum is 200 microarrays per person per year.

* First Name * Last Name
* Email Address  * Telephone Number  * Fax Number

Shipping Address
* Street Address 

* City  * State  * Zip Code 
* Country 

Billing Address (if different from shipping address)
To the Attention of 

Street Address 

City  State  Zip Code 
Country 

* University, Government or Not-for-Profit Affiliation 

For shipping purposes, you MUST provide a FedEx number, otherwise we will not be able to process your order. If you wish to use a shipping service other than FedEx, please specify the service in the comment box below.

FedEx Number

Payments for the microarrays can be made in a number of different ways
(1) by money order or check
(2) by credit card
(3) by wire transfer
(4) by ACH transfer

Please indicate your preferred method of payment in the following box
Payment method

Comments

MATERIAL was supplied in part by the contribution of the US Pig Genome Coordinator, Max Rothschild, Iowa State University, and the contributions of the swine genome array coordination committee, Scott Fahrenkrug, University of Minnesota, Chair.

If you have questions about completing this form or need assistance, contact pigs@ag.arizona.edu.