What is the name of the specific gene region that is being amplified in the PCR? (choose one) A) Haelll B) SNP C) RFLP D) TAS2R38 The purpose of the NEGATIVE control is to check that your reagents? (choose one) A) have all been added correctly B) no answer text provided C) are free of any contaminating human DNA D) contain plenty of human DNA
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