Biology, 23.09.2021 14:00 hannnahbeela
How is mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) typing used in forensic science?
A. A suspect's mtDNA sample is matched to an unknown sample of nuclear DNA that was found at a crime scene.
B. A suspect's mtDNA sample is matched to an unknown sample of mtDNA that was found at a crime scene.
C. A suspect's nuclear DNA sample is matched to an unknown sample of nuclear DNA that was found at a crime scene.
D. A suspect's nuclear DNA sample is matched to an unknown sample of mtDNA that was found at a crime scene.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 04:50
What is the difference between sex-linked traits and autosomal traits in humans? a. sex-linked traits can only be passed from fathers to sons, while autosomal traits can be passed on from both parents to offspring of any sex. b. sex-linked traits are passed on through the x and y chromosomes, while autosomal traits are passed on through the other 22 chromosomes. c. sex-linked traits only affect females, while autosomal traits affect both males and females. d. sex-linked traits refer to genes that are on the x and y chromosomes, while autosomal traits refer to genes on all 23 chromosomes.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 05:00
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How is mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) typing used in forensic science?
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