In Situ Hybridization

In Situ Hybridization

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In Situ Hybridization

In situ hybridization is a form of localizing a specific sequence or target through the use of labeled complementary probes that hybridized (bind) to a specific DNA or RNA sequence in a specimen, which can either be a tissue section, such as an in situ component or the entire tissue, as in plants or embryos. The probes that are used can either be complementary DNA or RNA strands. Please follow the links on the left column for further information, protocols, methods and links.

 

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