Why can't a digest of human genomic DNA be resolved by gel electrophoresis?
A) Once cut by the restriction enzyme, the fragments are unstable
B) A typical digest of the human genome produces too many fragments to resolve
C) The fragments will be too large to move through the gel
D) The fragments will all be the same size
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