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How is Molecular Genetic Testing Performed?
The process begins with the collection of a tissue sample, often through a biopsy. The sample is then subjected to various techniques such as
PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction)
,
Next-Generation Sequencing
(NGS), or
FISH (Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization)
. These techniques amplify and analyze the genetic material to detect mutations, deletions, duplications, or other genetic alterations.
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