Nowadays,it is possible to detect the mutated gene causing cancer by allowing a radioactive probe to hybridize with its complementary $DNA$ in a clone of cells,followed by its detection using autoradiography because:

  • A
    mutated gene partially appears on a photographic film.
  • B
    mutated gene completely and clearly appears on a photographic film.
  • C
    mutated gene does not appear on a photographic film as the probe has no complementarity with it.
  • D
    mutated gene does not appear on photographic film as the probe has complementarity with it.

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