Multiple Choice
Genetic markers used for forensic analysis are usually__________ .
A) codominant, where only the recessive allele can be detected
B) dominant, so the presence of one of the two alleles is obvious
C) codominant, where only the dominant allele can be detected
D) recessive, where an individual is positive if they are homozygous
E) codominant, where each allele can be detected separately
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