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What is fluorescence in situ hybridization?

Pronunciation: /ˌflʊˈrɛsəns ɪn situ* ˌhaɪbrədəˈzeɪʃən/

fluorescence in situ hybridization

Definition

A technique used to identify the presence of specific chromosomes or chromosomal regions through hybridization (attachment) of fluorescently-labeled DNA probes to denatured chromosomal DNA. Examination through a microscope under fluorescent lighting detects the presence or absence of the colored hybridized signal, hence the presence or absence of the chromosome material. Also called FISH.