molecular biology techniques

What is In Situ Hybridization (ISH) and How is it Applied?

ISH is a technique that allows for the localization of specific nucleic acid sequences within tissue sections. It involves using labeled complementary DNA or RNA probes that hybridize to target sequences. This technique can be used to study gene expression patterns, localize specific mRNA transcripts, and even detect viral genomes within tissues.

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