In a paternity case, bands from DNA fingerprinting that are common to both the biological mother and the child are identified and eliminated from further consideration. If the remaining bands can be matched to the presumed father,
A) it is extremely likely that he is the father.
B) it is extremely unlikely that he is the father.
C) there is no doubt, he is the father.
D) DNA fingerprinting cannot be used to determine paternity.
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