I am reading a paper on a certain marine microorganism that can eat alkanes and therefore might be useful for cleaning up oil spills, etc. This sentence struck me as odd (although I am sure that the answer is pretty simple):
Using the same probe, Southern blotting analysis showed that there was only one copy of alkB1 in the B-5 chromosome.
I realized that I don't know how Southern blotting can tell you about copy number. Can someone help me on this?
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