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Imagine you do DNA fingerprinting in a forensics lab. You obtain six samples

from a crime scene and use them to make the DNA fingerprints shown below
Which two samples are most likely to have come from the same person?
1
2
3
6
O A. No two samples came from the same person.
OB. 4 and 5
O C. 2 and 4
O D. 1 and 6​

Imagine you do DNA fingerprinting in a forensics lab. You obtain six samples from-example-1
User Matm
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Answer:

D

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User Luispedro
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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

Because if you look at the pattern and location of each shading you cant tell that they are the exact same. No 2 people have the same fingerprint hence that has to be from the same person.

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