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Fiber fluorescence in situ hybridization (fiber-FISH) has improved physical gene mapping very much since it allows ascertaining the relative position of two or more genes or repetitive DNA sequences. But this technique has never been employed in fish. Here we show that the standard fiber-FISH protocol can be employed on normally fixed cells stocked in many laboratories. We analyze here possible outcomes...