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How many times do the enzymes BamHI and EcoRI cut the S. cerevisiae genome within the region spanned by the probe? I am very confused and don't understand this question? Can someone plz EXPLAIN it to me

A Southern hybridization was performed on genomic digests of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Following migration on an agarose gel,

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