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Fluorescent in Situ Hybridization (FISH) Probe is a molecular diagnostic technique used to detect and identify specific DNA or RNA sequences in a sample. FISH probes are labeled with fluorescent dyes, which emit light when exposed to ultraviolet light. This allows for the visualization of the target sequence in the sample. FISH probes are used in a variety of molecular diagnostic applications, including the detection of genetic mutations, chromosomal abnormalities, and gene expression. FISH probes are also used to detect and identify bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms.
FISH probes are used in a variety of clinical settings, including oncology, infectious disease, and prenatal diagnosis. FISH probes are also used in research applications, such as gene expression profiling and gene mapping.
Companies in the FISH Probe market include Abbott Molecular, Agilent Technologies, Bio-Rad Laboratories, Illumina, and Thermo Fisher Scientific. Show Less Read more