In which situation below is FISH not very useful?
A) The genetic abnormality is unique to a particular family.
B) Analysis time must be less than one week for results to be clinically useful.
C) Analysis of telomere region is needed.
D) Analysis of centromere region is needed.
E) Cells in the specimen are not viable.
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Q18: For which of the testing situations listed
Q19: When FISH protocols call for the use
Q20: When slides are prepared for FISH analysis,
A)they
Q21: In order for a probe to bind
Q22: Diseases caused by disruption of adjacent groups
Q24: Fusion probes are typically used to detect
A)microduplications.
B)translocations
Q25: After target DNA is denatured for a
Q26: Cytogenetic and FISH results should be reported
Q27: If cells are not perfectly flat on
Q28: Which of the following best describes uniparental
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