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What happens during the hybridization step of a FISH assay?
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Technical Competence in Paraffin-Based Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH) (retired 2/17/2021)
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What happens during the hybridization step of a FISH assay?
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The genes are exposed and penetration of the probes is allowed.
The probe binds to the DNA sequence in the human tissue.
Required for the probe to gain access to the DNA in the nucleus.
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