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In hormone research, if you hypothesized that a signal is produced in the root and influences...

In hormone research, if you hypothesized that a signal is produced in the root and influences growth in the shoot (or vice versa) describe a common experiment that you would do. Your answer should give the name of the technique, AND the outcome if your hypothesis is correct or incorrect.

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