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3 August, 17:18

What might be a use for fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) ?

a. For identification of a specific gene in a DNA extraction by hybridization to a DNA probe

b. For identification of a specific gene by hybridization to a DNA probe within live cells that have had their DNA denatured by heat.

c. For identification of an mRNA within an RNA extraction by hybridization to a DNA probe.

d. For identification of both mRNA and DNA in cellular extracts using an RNA probe

e. None of the above

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  1. 3 August, 17:39
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    B.

    Explanation:

    Flourescent insitu hybridization-This technique permits the direct analysis of sequences of DNA or RNA in tissues

    -Through this technique various chromosomal abnormalities can be determined as it focuses on that part of the DNA for which a complementary probe has been used.

    -The method involves the denaturation of DNA in a tissue section followed by the application of a labeled probe which is complementary to the sequence of interest.
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