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FISH PANEL 9 PROBE

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A FISH (Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization) panel with 9 probes is a genetic test used to detect specific chromosomal abnormalities, often in the context of cancer or other genetic disorders. The “9 probe” part of the name indicates that the test uses nine different fluorescently labeled DNA probes to target specific locations on chromosomes. These probes hybridize to their complementary DNA sequences within a cell’s nucleus, allowing for visualization and identification of genetic alterations under a microscope.

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A FISH (Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization) panel with 9 probes is a genetic test used to detect specific chromosomal abnormalities, often in the context of cancer or other genetic disorders. The “9 probe” part of the name indicates that the test uses nine different fluorescently labeled DNA probes to target specific locations on chromosomes. These probes hybridize to their complementary DNA sequences within a cell’s nucleus, allowing for visualization and identification of genetic alterations under a microscope.

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