Why is DNA sequencing the gold standard for measuring genetic variation?
A) It is the easiest method of identifying genetic variation.
B) It uses mutations to detect differences in amino acid sequence.
C) It relies on proteins instead of genetic sequence.
D) It determines the exact genetic sequence, and thus the absolute variation in a population.
E) It is the least accurate, and is not the gold standard.
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