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SABER Tech Gives DNA and RNA Visualization a Boost
(BOSTON) -- Researchers have been using "Fluorescence in situ hybridization" (FISH) analysis for decades to literally fish for specific DNA and RNA sequences in intact cells and tissues within their vast seas of nucleic acid molecules.
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