Question: 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?

Options

A : Fluorescence will correspond to the gene of interest

B : There will be a number of regions that emit fluorescence

C : Most parts of the chromosome emits fluorescence

D : Nothing is seen under fluorescence microscope

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