Final answer:
The correct answer is 'Not enough information given to determine the answer' because specific details about the DNA fingerprints are not provided. DNA fingerprinting is used to compare band patterns in a child's DNA to parental DNA for identification, and forensic scientists use DNA analysis to identify individuals in crime scene investigations.
Step-by-step explanation:
The student's question pertains to evaluating DNA fingerprinting results to identify whether any suspect's DNA matches the DNA found at a crime scene by comparing band patterns generated through a process called RFLP analysis. Based on the information provided, particularly the lack of specific DNA band patterns or suspect names, we conclude that the correct answer is D. Not enough information given to determine the answer. Without visual or descriptive information about the DNA bands of the suspects and the crime-scene DNA, it is impossible to make an accurate comparison or identification.
For a child's DNA to establish a relationship to the parents, their DNA fingerprint would share certain bands indicative of genetic loci inherited from each parent. DNA is unique to each individual, except identical twins, and Forensic scientists rely on these unique sequences to identify individuals using DNA analysis techniques.