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Biology, 05.03.2021 17:10 jaydenrenee111902

Short tandem repeat patterns (STRs) are segments of a DNA strand that can be used by forensic scientists to identify an individual. These are useful because an identification can be made from a partial DNA strand. Identify the example
of an STR from the DNA sequence.
A)CA
B)CAGGAC
C) GC
D)TTAT

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