Biology, 29.06.2021 18:50 priscillaoliver5214
In 40 words or fewer, why do you think a 0.1% difference in DNA can
be useful to society?
(The answer is this ⬇️)
The 0.1% difference in DNA
can be used to identify
someone who has
committed a crime or free
someone who hasn't, to determine someone's family
heritage, and to help give a
person more precise
medical treatments.
To anyone who needs it
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