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If a scientist wanted to remove genetic material from a cell to make a DNA finger- print, what organelle could be used?
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If a scientist wanted to remove genetic material from a cell to make a DNA finger- print, what organelle could be used?
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The nucleus
As it’s an organelle which contains genetic material also known as DNA
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