FISH Hybridization System
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Ongoing, First published Dec 15, 2023
FISH, or Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization, is a molecular biology technique used to detect and locate the presence or absence of specific DNA sequences on chromosomes. The FISH hybridization system is a set of tools and reagents designed for this specific purpose. Probes are designed to complement specific target DNA sequences. Cells or tissue samples are typically fixed to preserve their structure and prevent degradation of DNA. Shop online at labtron.us
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