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How do scientists use DNA to study the origins of humans? a. Cloning b. Examining the number of chromosomes in populations c. Looking at the genetic markers in different populations
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How do scientists use DNA to study the origins of humans? a. Cloning b. Examining the number of chromosomes in populations c. Looking at the genetic markers in different populations
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C.
A genetic marker
is a gene or
DNA sequence
with a known location on a
chromosome
that can be used to identify individuals or
species.
A genetic marker may be a short DNA sequence, such as a sequence surrounding a single base-pair change
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c. Looking at the genetic markers in different populations
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