The parts of the genome that are used in markers of identity in DNA profiling
A) are in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium and therefore not affected by natural selection acting on a phenotype.
B) are in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium and therefore not affected by natural selection acting on a genotype.
C) are not in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium and therefore not affected by natural selection acting on a phenotype.
D) are not in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium and therefore not affected by natural selection acting on a genotype.
E) have very distinctive phenotypes that are associated with particular populations.
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Q27: A "cold hit" refers to
A) a DNA
Q28: In order to identify (or rule out
Q29: VNTRs and STRs differ in that
A) a
Q30: A suspect's guilt seems highly likely when
Q31: Who invented DNA profiling?
A) Godfrey Hardy
B) William
Q32: Frequency of an X-linked recessive allele in
Q33: DNA analysis to determine genetic identity applies
A)
Q34: Principles of population genetics must be applied
Q35: CODIS is
A) a fifteen-base DNA sequence used
Q36: A common source of DNA for forensic
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