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Chapter 9, Problem 2GFO
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The questions that can be asked to check the veracity of DNA evidence.
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DNA stands for “Deoxyribonucleic acid”. The organisms that contain well-defined genetic material present in a nuclear membrane are called eukaryotes. However, the organisms that do not have a membrane bound genetic material are called prokaryotes. The eukaryotes have DNA as their genetic material while prokaryotes have RNA.
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