Description
A FISH (Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization) panel 2 probe is a diagnostic tool used in genetics, particularly in cancer and other genetic disorders, to identify specific DNA sequences within cells. These probes are fluorescently labeled and bind to complementary DNA sequences, allowing for the visualization and analysis of chromosomal abnormalities, gene mutations, and other genetic variations. The “panel 2” part of the name indicates it is one of several panels or sets of probes used to test for various genetic changes.



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