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  #5,985,549
Non-isotopic in-situ hybridization method for detection of nucleic acids.
inventors: Robert H Singer, Jeanne B Lawrence
Filed on October 3, 1994, awarded on November 16, 1999.

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Improved methodologies for in-situ hybridization and non-isotopic detection of nucleic acid sequences are provided which offer major increases of resolution, sensitivity, and simplicity unavailable in previously known techniques. The methodology is able to detect even a single-copy of a specific nucleic acid of interest under controlled conditions regardless of whether these are DNA or RNA sequences; or whether the nucleic acid sequence of interest is localized in the chromosomes, nucleus, or cytoplasm of a cell. The methods employ a variety of non-isotopic labels and detection means for rapid and reliable assays. The invention is also provided in kit form for use in the clinical/diagnostic laboratory such that a relatively unskilled person can accurately and reproducibly detect even a single-copy of a specific nucleic acid of interest.
 
 
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