You generate a fluorescent probe against a gene that has been deleted. You expose the DNA to the probe and observe it under fluorescent microscope. What will you see?
You generate a fluorescent probe against a gene that has been deleted. You expose the DNA to the probe and observe it under fluorescent microscope. What will you see? Correct Answer Nothing is seen under fluorescence microscope
The gene corresponding to the probe labeled with fluorescence is deleted. Thus, probe can’t bind the DNA. In this case no fluorescence should be seen on the chromosome.
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Feb 20, 2025