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DNA fingerprinting is based on the principle of identifying sequences of DNA.(a) Satellite(b) Variable(c) Mutated(d) Repetitive
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DNA fingerprinting recognizes the differences in a. satellite DNA b. bulk DNA c. Repetitive DNA d. both (b) and (c)
The method of determining the base sequence of DNA is termed a. PCR. b. gene cloning. c. DNA fingerprinting. d. DNA sequencing. e. gene mapping.
Highly repetitive sequences of DNA: a) are characteristic of genes that code for biochemical traits rather than structural traits. b) are used in biotechnology when creating a clone. c) are produced when a mutation occurs in a non-sex cell. d) can be used to produce a DNA fingerprint. e) are produced when a mutation occurs in a sperm-producing or egg-producing cell.
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