Researchers studying chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) observe that in some patients the disease is indolent, with limited growth over more than a decade, whereas in other patients the disease is more aggressive and becomes symptomatic early on. They find that genetic abnormalities can be detected in a majority of patients with CLL and may play a role in determining the difference between the 2 disease courses. A clinical study is conducted with the hypothesis that individuals with CLL with trisomy of chromosome 12 have a more favorable course than individuals with other genetic changes. Which of the following laboratory techniques would be most useful for identifying patients with this genetic abnormality?
A) Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
B) Flow cytometry
C) Fluorescence in situ hybridization
D) Northern blotting
E) Western blotting
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