High-Specificity FISH
gene break apart probe is a high-specificity FISH (Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization) tool used to detect chromosomal rearrangements involving the gene locus. This type of probe is particularly useful in identifying gene fusions, translocations, or other structural abnormalities commonly found in various cancers. The break apart design uses dual-color labeling to distinguish intact genes from rearranged ones, providing crucial diagnostic and prognostic insights in clinical and research settings.
