Flow cytometry, Biology

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The following histograms were produced using flow cytometry after labelling B-cell lymphocytes with propidium iodide. Histogram A is from a healthy individual while Histogram B is from a patient displaying severe anaemia and enlarged lymph nodes. (Refer to Screen Shot 2018-07-20 at 7.47.08 AM)



Label which stage of the cell cycle each of the cell populations are in Histogram A.
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ii.
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Explain the result in Histogram B. Speculate on the possible condition of the patient.

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