Although the approach is often very specific, sensitive is frequently below 100% (this is an important concept to understand). This technique cannot easily detect larger deletions/insertions, rearrangements, and most chromosomal abnormalities.

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1. Although the approach is often very specific, sensitive is frequently below 100% (this is an important concept to understand). This technique cannot easily detect larger deletions/insertions, rearrangements, and most chromosomal abnormalities.