Question: In Chapter 22, we learned about a technique called fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), during which a labeled piece of DNA is hybridized to a

In Chapter 22, we learned about a technique called fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), during which a labeled piece of DNA is hybridized to a set of chromosomes. Let's suppose that we cloned a piece of DNA from G. pubescens (see Figure 28.4) and used it as a labeled probe for in situ hybridization. What would you expect to happen if we hybridized it to the G. speciosa or G. tetrahit chromosomes? Describe your expected results.

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