Sequence-tagged sites (STS) are used to assemble DNA maps from a given species. STSs are useful in this regard because
A) each STS is found many times within the genome.
B) they provide a way to order DNA fragments.
C) they generate DNA fragments of a reasonable size for mapping.
D) they are only found in genes, not in noncoding DNA.
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