The DNA sequences examined in DNA Fingerprinting are best described as: Particular genes with polymorphic alleles. O Sin

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The DNA sequences examined in DNA Fingerprinting are best described as: Particular genes with polymorphic alleles. O Sin

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The DNA sequences examined in DNA Fingerprinting are best described as: Particular genes with polymorphic alleles. O Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) that differ between individuals. O Small stretches of sequence repeated in tandem arrays.
Which one of the following is a TRUE statement about agarose gel electrophoresis of cut DNA? O DNA naturally fluoresces so there is no need to stain it in order to view it in the gel. O DNA migrates toward the positive electrode. O Larger DNA pieces migrate more rapidly through the gel than smaller pieces.
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