Definition of In situ hybridization

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In situ hybridization

The term 'In situ hybridization' as it applies to the area of gnome research can be defined as 'Use of a DNA or RNA probe to detect the presence of the complementary DNA sequence in cloned bacterial or cultured eukaryotic cells'.

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