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- initialism genetics fluorescent in-situ hybridization; a technique used to identify whether a DNA sample has a specific sequence.
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It would be nice if everyone voiced their opinion on how wonderful PLENTY OF FISH is so that the paid sponsers keep sponsering and that will help keep this site free.
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The Iraqis would be so proud to know that a FISH is more important to us than their deaths!
Think Progress » “When I caught a 7.5 pound perch in my lake” 2006
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I was in my late twenties when I finally discovered that the word FISH wasn't spelled GHOTI.
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Just send the word FISH, followed by a type of seafood (Salmon, for example) to 30644.
Green Options 2009
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My old company Threshers use to run a scheme called FISH, don't ask me for what it stood for, but it tested customer service and whether we were asking for ID.
The Progressive 2009
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i don't care if hes on because u just spelled racist and field wrong so honestly why don't you stop kissing up to the people that don't like I'm a fish and correct your horrid spelling. you are simply adding fuel to the fire and IM A FISH is the fire.
GET THE RACICT I AM A FISHH OF FEAILD AND STREAM FOR GOOD. 2010
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i don't care if hes on because u just spelled racist and field wrong so honestly why don't you stop kissing up to the people that don't like I'm a fish and correct your horrid spelling. you are simply adding fuel to the fire and IM A FISH is the fire.
GET THE RACICT I AM A FISHH OF FEAILD AND STREAM FOR GOOD. 2010
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The test, which is called FISH for fluorescent in situ hybridization, involves attaching colored dyes to chromosomes to detect abnormalities and is usually performed in labs.
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Like the test for Roche's Herceptin, a type of test called a FISH test is used.
unknown title 2011
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