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What is the difference between in situ and in vitro?

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Answered by MishaDagar
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In molecular and cell biology, insitu is the intermediate classification between in vivo and in vitro. In vivo means that you're talking about or investigating something within its living context; in vitro means that that something has been taken out ofits context.
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