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To determine: The information that is provided regarding gene expression if a fluorescent spot appears on a microarray.
Introduction: Genome is defined as the complete genetic material that is present in an organism. It consists of the coding as well as the non-coding parts of DNA. Genomics is the study of the genome. DNA microarray is a technique to detect the gene expression of multiple genes at the same time.
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