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In situ gene amplification techniques offer tremendous potential as
aids to clinical diagnosis through their ability to detect a single
copy of a specific microbial, neoplastic, messenger, or mutated
nucleic acid sequence in a cell smear, cell suspension, tissue
section, or chromosome. In situ hybridization, applied in
combination with the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), can be
expected to fuel accelerated developments in the understanding of
embryogenesis, organogenesis, and cell differentiation, as well as
the pathogenesis of numerous disease processes. But the procedures
are cumbersome and fraught with potential variables, and
experimental results are difficult to reproduce.
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