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How are Genomic Alterations Detected?
Several techniques are used to detect genomic alterations:
1.
Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)
: Amplifies specific DNA sequences, allowing for the detection of mutations.
2.
Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH)
: Uses fluorescent probes to identify chromosomal abnormalities.
3.
Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS)
: Provides comprehensive data on the entire genome, enabling the identification of various alterations.
4.
Microarray Analysis
: Detects CNVs and gene expression changes across the genome.
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