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LOW-GRADE MOSAICISM DETECTION BY FISH ON BUCCAL CELLS

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Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) analysis of buccal cells is a useful technique for detecting low-grade mosaicism, particularly in cases where standard cytogenetic analysis may not be sensitive enough. This method involves using fluorescently labeled DNA probes to identify specific chromosomes or chromosomal regions within the nuclei of cells, allowing for the detection of different cell lines with varying chromosomal compositions.

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Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) analysis of buccal cells is a useful technique for detecting low-grade mosaicism, particularly in cases where standard cytogenetic analysis may not be sensitive enough. This method involves using fluorescently labeled DNA probes to identify specific chromosomes or chromosomal regions within the nuclei of cells, allowing for the detection of different cell lines with varying chromosomal compositions.

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