Two-color FISH (= fluorescence in situ hybridization) is usually performed to apply a specific probe and a control probe simultaneously. Three-color FISH can be performed as a combination of control and specific probes, but three specific target regions can also be examined simultaneously. This chapter describes the use of commercially available two- and three-color FISH probes and discusses their use in diagnostics and research.

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Two- to Three-Color FISH

  • Thomas Liehr,
  • Britta Meyer

摘要

Two-color FISH (= fluorescence in situ hybridization) is usually performed to apply a specific probe and a control probe simultaneously. Three-color FISH can be performed as a combination of control and specific probes, but three specific target regions can also be examined simultaneously. This chapter describes the use of commercially available two- and three-color FISH probes and discusses their use in diagnostics and research.