Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH)

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( http://www.abnova.com ) - FISH is a technique used to identify and localize the presence or absence of specific DNA sequences on cells and tissues. You can use FISH probes for the detection of gene amplification, loss and translocation. Each FISH probe product has a pair of locus-specific, fluorophore-labeled probes originated from a bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) library. More videos at Abnova http://www.abnova.com

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  • Why don't you explain the meaning of every step you made? (What you did that step for)

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  • Whew!!,,,So glad I didn't have to demonstrate that technique in med school. The FISH test must be very expensive test to do!

  • holy crap, and I thought my bio labs were hard.... damn I would cry if I had to do this experiment

  • so many fukn steps . . . i thought critical point drying was annoying

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