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Current status of fluorescent in-situ hybridisation.(materials)

Several modifications have taken place in fluorescent in-situ hybridisation (FISH) techniques, including comparative genomic hybridisation, primed in-situ labelling, interphase FISH, multicolour FISH and in combination with peptide nucleic acid technology. FISH can also be combined with microarrays. Selected innovative technologies are described. The most clinically important applications are in cytogenetics and ontology.

Priniciples of FISH

In-situ hybridisation (ISH) has emerged as a powerful and versatile tool for the detection and localisation of nucleic-acid sequences within an intact cell or chromosome, or tissue preparation by means of labelled complementary ...

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