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Multiplex fluoresence in situ hybridization (multiplex FISH)
A method involving the use of several fluorophore-tagged oligonucleotides to simultaneously label metaphase chromosomes, and their discrimination and visualisation through the use of narrow band philtres and computerised output.
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