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If a disease is due to a completely dominant mutation, the DNA of individuals that hybridize both normal and disease probes in allele-specific oligonucleotide hybridization should _______.

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Exhibit the disease

Step-by-step explanation:

A dominant trait is a trait that appears visible due to dominant genes in the individual.

If the disease is due to a completely dominant mutation then such a disease will be fully exhibited. However if the disease was caused by a completely recessive mutation then the disease won’t be fully exhibited.

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