In situ hybridization chemistry (ISH), referred to as in situ hybridization, is a method of nucleic acid hybridization technology. It uses labeled complementary DNA, RNA, or modified nucleic acid strands (i.e., probes) to locate specific DNA or RNA sequences in a part or portion of tissue.
Application Areas:In situ hybridization technology is safe, fast, and highly sensitive. It has been widely used in the fields of tumor biology, cytogenetics, gene amplification, gene mapping, gene mapping, cytological identification of transgenes, and molecular diagnosis.
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