Namespace for the Affymetrix identification code for each set of probe pairs on

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  • Namespace for the Affymetrix identification code for each set of probe pairs on the GeneChip. This probe set ID represents a set of probes (25-mer) designed to represent a gene (e.g. 245612_at)

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