Let's suppose a researcher conducted comparative genomic hybridization (see Figure 8.9) and accidentally added twice as much

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Let's suppose a researcher conducted comparative genomic hybridization (see Figure 8.9) and accidentally added twice as much (red) DNA from normal cells. What green-to-red ratio would you expect in a region from a chromosome from a cancer cell that carried a duplication on both chromosomal copies? What ratio would be observed for a region that was deleted on just one of the chromosomes from cancer cells?
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