QUESTION 4 Short tandem repeats (STR) profiling is based on OA the fact that many foods are being genetically modified and this test allows food health officials to identify the transgenic ones. OB. the fact that you can clone mammals through fusion of one somatic (non-sex) cell with an egg cell whose nucleus has been removed the fact that one strand of DNA can be turned into millions of identical copies by a process that heats and cools DNA and builds it using DNA OC. polymerase and primers. the fact that people's DNA is filled with short sequences, like "TCAT" that are found in different numbers in each person. OD.

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Short tandem repeats (STR) profiling is based on
O A the fact that many foods are being genetically modified and this test allows food health officials to identify the transgenic ones.
OB. the fact that you can clone mammals through fusion of one somatic (non-sex) cell with an egg cell whose nucleus has been removed
the fact that one strand of DNA can be turned into millions of identical copies by a process that heats and cools DNA and builds it using DNA
OC.
polymerase and primers.
the fact that people's DNA is filled with short sequences, like "TCAT" that are found in different numbers in each person.
OD.
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 4 Short tandem repeats (STR) profiling is based on O A the fact that many foods are being genetically modified and this test allows food health officials to identify the transgenic ones. OB. the fact that you can clone mammals through fusion of one somatic (non-sex) cell with an egg cell whose nucleus has been removed the fact that one strand of DNA can be turned into millions of identical copies by a process that heats and cools DNA and builds it using DNA OC. polymerase and primers. the fact that people's DNA is filled with short sequences, like "TCAT" that are found in different numbers in each person. OD.
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