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You set up an EcoRI restriction digest for a sample of genomic DNA from an individual with a mutation in the β-globin gene. You perform a Southern blot using the entire β-globin gene as a probe. To your surprise, you notice a different pattern of bands in the affected individual - you have identified a new SNP! What can you conclude from the pattern of bands from the Southern blot below?
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Perception
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Modulation
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