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    Some Problems with Use of DNA Analysis for Forensic Evidence
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Some Problems with Use of DNA Analysis for Forensic Evidence

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Question 32

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Some problems with use of DNA analysis for forensic evidence may occur because of


A) identical twins.
B) not enough of a sample.
C) contaminated samples.
D) degraded samples.
E) All of the above.

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