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2. A pedigree and Southern blot results in humans are shown in the following
figure. Filled-in figures represent individuals expressing a dominant trait
(hypothetical) for blue tongue. How can you use this potential linkage
relationship between the allele responsible for the trait to isolate the gene?
Shaded regions within the homologs of chromosome 1 represent sequences that
hybridize to the probe used for the Southern analysis. Arrows indicate cleavage
sites used for the Southern analysis. (Use the discovery of CFTR as a guide)
3.5 kb
1.0 kb
Homolog A
3.5 kb
1.0 kb
2.5 kh
Homolog B
Transcribed Image Text:2. A pedigree and Southern blot results in humans are shown in the following figure. Filled-in figures represent individuals expressing a dominant trait (hypothetical) for blue tongue. How can you use this potential linkage relationship between the allele responsible for the trait to isolate the gene? Shaded regions within the homologs of chromosome 1 represent sequences that hybridize to the probe used for the Southern analysis. Arrows indicate cleavage sites used for the Southern analysis. (Use the discovery of CFTR as a guide) 3.5 kb 1.0 kb Homolog A 3.5 kb 1.0 kb 2.5 kh Homolog B
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