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Selection: XCE XCyting Centromere Enumeration Probes

XCE probes hybridize to human highly repetitive sequences (also called Satellite DNA) located at and around the centromeric region of chromosomes.
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D-0825-050-OG
XCE X/Y XCyting Centromere Enumeration Probe
The XCE X / Y DNA probe contains a mix of repetitive sequences specific for the chromosome X centromeric region in green and chromosome Y centromeric …

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D-0826-050-OG
XCE 7/8 XCyting Centromere Enumeration Probe
The XCE 7 / 8 DNA probe contains a mix of repetitive sequences specific for the chromosome 8 centromeric region in green and the chromosome 7 …

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D-0830-050-TC
XCE 4/10/17 XCyting Centromere Enumeration Probe
The XCE 4/10/17 DNA probe contains a mix of repetitive sequences specific for the chromosome 10 centromeric region in green, chromosome 4 centromeric …

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D-08NN-NNN-BL
XCE Blue XCyting Centromere Enumeration Probe
XCE probes hybridize to human highly repetitive sequences (also called Satellite DNA) located at and around the centromeric region of chromosomes. …

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D-08NN-NNN-FI
XCE Green XCyting Centromere Enumeration Probe
XCE probes hybridize to human highly repetitive sequences (also called Satellite DNA) located at and around the centromeric region of chromosomes. …

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D-08NN-NNN-OR
XCE Orange XCyting Centromere Enumeration Probe
XCE probes hybridize to human highly repetitive sequences (also called Satellite DNA) located at and around the centromeric region of chromosomes. …

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