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To explain: The consequences of applying the probe to the tissue sample before heating.

Introduction: Fluorescence in situ hybridization is a technique used to detect the particular DNA strands in a cellular sample. This is done with the help of fluorescent probes that bind to the parts of the DNA that shows a high degree of complementarity.

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