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Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) is a molecular cytogenetic technique that uses fluorescent probes that bind to only those parts of a nucleic acid sequence with a high degree of sequence complementarity.
13 lessons • 1h 49m
Course Overview (in Hindi)
3:16mins
Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) (in Hindi)
8:42mins
PCR: Primer Design and DNA Polymerase (in Hindi)
10:19mins
PCR :Cycle (in Hindi)
9:33mins
PCR: RT, Nested, Inverse and Anchored PCR (in Hindi)
9:12mins
Real Time PCR (in Hindi)
8:29mins
RACE and RAPD (in Hindi)
9:50mins
RFLP and AFLP (in Hindi)
8:43mins
SSR: Simple Sequence Repeats (in Hindi)
8:35mins
FISH (Fluorescence in- situ hybridization)
8:01mins
DNA sequencing: Sanger method
8:44mins
DNA sequencing: Maxam Gilbert method
8:12mins
Automated sequencing
8:04mins