Detection of amplified or deleted chromosomal regions

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to in situ hybridization methods for the identification of new chromosomal abnormalities associated with various diseases. In particular, it provides probes which are specific to a region of amplification in chromosome 20.

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